Researchers call it an exchange model of religion: If people can get what they need from the government (be it health care, education or welfare) they’re less likely to turn to a divine power for help, according to the theory. But are people actually more likely to drop religion in places where governments provide more services and stability? In a new paper, psychology researchers crunched the numbers . . . . Read More
Government vs. God? People are Less Religious When Government is Bigger, Research Says
By WallBuilders|2018-04-25T12:20:33-04:00April 24th, 2018|Categories: News|Comments Off on Government vs. God? People are Less Religious When Government is Bigger, Research Says