@CroftSpeaks Religious people tend to have better mental health, though. It is pretty much established in the field of psychology of religion. For example, see here: https://t.co/kYYDNG5hYN.
RT @Jaydon225: This research has a very interesting outcome. 🙂 "Health and well-being among the non-religious: Atheists, agnostics, and no…
Health and well-being among the non-religious: Atheists, agnostics, and no preference compared with religious group members. https://t.co/kZ7NIy115E
This research has a very interesting outcome. 🙂 "Health and well-being among the non-religious: Atheists, agnostics, and no preference compared with religious group members." https://t.co/S4Kj6WvoFa
@gitadine @avakartunn Soal atheist & mental deficit bisa baca buku yg tampil di gambar. Studi perbandingan psikologis antara theist, atheist, & agnostic bisa baca artikel ini: https://t.co/2elTdlTmf9 https://t.co/d0FCbvv4F5
RT @DegenRolf: (Belief in) God may be good for your mind, but not so good for your body - and your BMI. https://t.co/UwVjdG3oXw https://t.c…
(Belief in) God may be good for your mind, but not so good for your body - and your BMI. https://t.co/UwVjdG3oXw https://t.co/gz017yiYNS