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As well, this article is biased by grouping all people who claim to be religious through rituals.
Quote from: Smegma on June 05, 2009, 08:11:21 amAs well, this article is biased by grouping all people who claim to be religious through rituals.Do you have a better method of empirically determining who is religious?
Quote from: Veritas on June 05, 2009, 08:58:25 amQuote from: Smegma on June 05, 2009, 08:11:21 amAs well, this article is biased by grouping all people who claim to be religious through rituals.Do you have a better method of empirically determining who is religious?At least a general questionnaire to attain religious views as to how devoted or understanding they are of their God.Does much better than "hey, you go to church?" As well, people who don't go to religious rituals aren't necessarily not religious.
Quote from: excruciator on June 04, 2009, 09:50:47 pmQuote from: iDante on June 04, 2009, 09:47:20 pmhttp://bhascience.blogspot.com/2009/06/atheist-nations-are-more-peaceful.htmlJust an interesting little finding.I saw this article today at digg. Good stuff.No religion, no zealots.Did you even read the article? As well, this article is biased by grouping all people who claim to be religious through rituals.
Quote from: iDante on June 04, 2009, 09:47:20 pmhttp://bhascience.blogspot.com/2009/06/atheist-nations-are-more-peaceful.htmlJust an interesting little finding.I saw this article today at digg. Good stuff.No religion, no zealots.
http://bhascience.blogspot.com/2009/06/atheist-nations-are-more-peaceful.htmlJust an interesting little finding.
Quote from: Smegma on June 05, 2009, 08:11:21 amQuote from: excruciator on June 04, 2009, 09:50:47 pmQuote from: iDante on June 04, 2009, 09:47:20 pmhttp://bhascience.blogspot.com/2009/06/atheist-nations-are-more-peaceful.htmlJust an interesting little finding.I saw this article today at digg. Good stuff.No religion, no zealots.Did you even read the article? As well, this article is biased by grouping all people who claim to be religious through rituals. Did you even read the article? The writer clearly has two sets of data; one has to do with atheism specifically, which has nothing to do with religious rituals. Considering that the point of the article was to refute the idea that secularization leads to violence, this is not biased at all.Furthermore, if you look at the actual questionnaire used for the data, you'll find that the questions are tailored to the majority religion in the society being tested. Thus, for the question dealing specifically with the frequency of attending religious ceremonies (V186), this example is given as an appropriate format for questions in Islamic societies: "(NOTE: In Islamic societies, ask how frequently the respondent prays!)" and I would assume that similar substitutions are made for other religions. Even if not, the world's major religions (Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism) all have some form of religious service and the question is left up to the subject to interpret as they see fit. For the few countries with widespread indigenous beliefs in which traditional services or prayer may not accurately reflect religious belief, only Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Cameroon were included in the survey and in those countries indigenous beliefs are still a minority.
The data should not specifically hinge on Religious Ceremonies attended.
Quote from: Smegma on June 06, 2009, 06:00:30 pmThe data should not specifically hinge on Religious Ceremonies attended.I fail to see how you have a problem with using attendance or prayer to objectively, albeit indirectly, measure the level to which a person's life is defined by their religion. Why don't you propose an alternative question instead?
Quote from: VijchtiDoodah on June 06, 2009, 08:39:59 pmQuote from: Smegma on June 06, 2009, 06:00:30 pmThe data should not specifically hinge on Religious Ceremonies attended.I fail to see how you have a problem with using attendance or prayer to objectively, albeit indirectly, measure the level to which a person's life is defined by their religion. Why don't you propose an alternative question instead?Its quite hard to obtain an objective answer on this notion, however, most of the questions purposed would hardly even interest a religious person (as per my definition). Anyone can pray, anyone can go to church, anyone can partake in a ritual (even atheists).I do not need to offer an alternative if I find problem with their methods.
The fact that anyone can do it does not mean they do so in a statistically significant manner. As Vijchti said, I find it hard to see how attendance and prayer is not a good indication of religion in a society.
QuoteThe fact that anyone can do it does not mean they do so in a statistically significant manner. As Vijchti said, I find it hard to see how attendance and prayer is not a good indication of religion in a society.Because that standard represents a vague identification with religion (at its heart). I probably only have found a handful of people I've met that are religious, but many I know go to church.
You've met a handful of people that are religious by your standard. The many that go to church indicate a religious affiliation, general affinity with the presented ideas and therefore are religious on some level. The fact that it doesn't conform to whatever your standard is doesn't mean the data is meaningless.
QuoteYou've met a handful of people that are religious by your standard. The many that go to church indicate a religious affiliation, general affinity with the presented ideas and therefore are religious on some level. The fact that it doesn't conform to whatever your standard is doesn't mean the data is meaningless.I have above posted that I agreed with their conclusion in accordance with their definitions.
Right. What is your definition of devotion to religion, then?
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