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Title: Religious kids are harsher and less generous than atheist ones, study says
Source: The Oregonian
URL Source: http://www.oregonlive.com/faith/201 ... ious_kids_are_harsher_and.html
Published: Nov 5, 2015
Author: Melissa Binder
Post Date: 2015-11-05 20:11:30 by Willie Green
Keywords: None
Views: 4671
Comments: 33

When it comes to teaching kids the Golden Rule, Sunday school might not be the best bet.

A new study in the journal Current Biology found children in religious households are significantly less generous than their non-religious peers.

At the same time, religious parents were more likely than non-religious ones to consider their children empathetic and sensitive to the plight of others.

It's a common assumption in the United States that faith goes hand-in-hand with goodness. The Pew Research Center reported last year that 53 percent of Americans think it's necessary to believe in God to be moral. 

Americans overwhelmingly elect Christian representatives, and they distrust atheists.

This study challenges those attitudes. It was the children in non-religious homes most likely to be generous toward a stranger. The longer a child had lived in a religious home, the stingier he was compared to his secular peers.

Here's how the study worked: researchers asked kids to play a game which required them to decide how many stickers to share with an anonymous peer from the same school and similar ethnic group.

In their report, the researchers noted it was important for the anonymous stranger to be similar to the child so that other biases didn't get in the way.

Researchers also measured how children perceived interpersonal harm and what degree of punishment they thought was appropriate. Religious children judged others' actions as meaner and more deserving of punishment than kids in secular homes.

The study concluded that in this way religious children tend to come across as more judgmental, while also being less altruistic.

Nearly 1,200 children from the U.S., Canada, Jordan, Turkey, South Africa and China participated. Most of the kids came from Christian, Muslim or non-religious households, with a small number from Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu and agnostic homes. Their ages ranged from 5 to 12.


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Religion makes kids judgemental and mean-spirited.

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#5. To: Willie Green (#0)

"Researchers also measured how children perceived interpersonal harm and what degree of punishment they thought was appropriate. Religious children judged others' actions as meaner and more deserving of punishment than kids in secular homes."

IOW, children from religious homes are expected to be more polite and considerate as the normal social order and they do expect kids who break rules of polite conduct to be penalized or punished (because that is what happens if they break the house rules at home).

This is supposedly called "judgmental". And the purpose of this article is to normalize the idea that judgment of others' rude or crude behavior is illegitimate or "white privilege" or something awful.

Nearly 1,200 children from the U.S., Canada, Jordan, Turkey, South Africa and China participated. Most of the kids came from Christian, Muslim or non-religious households, with a small number from Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu and agnostic homes. Their ages ranged from 5 to 12.

1200? Is that a joke? What was the distribution in religions among these six countries?

This is just a propaganda hit piece on religion, meant to make liberals feel smug about how wonderfully generous they are.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-11-06   6:25:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: TooConservative (#5)

This is just a propaganda hit piece on religion, meant to make liberals feel smug about how wonderfully generous they are.

Now you know they all have an inferiority complex, you should cut them a little slack... /s

Rules for Leftards #18). When all else fails we make up lies about how it will adversely affect women and children...

CZ82  posted on  2015-11-06   7:19:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: CZ82 (#7)

Now you know they all have an inferiority complex, you should cut them a little slack... /s

Your kind and not so judgmental feelings are noted:)

redleghunter  posted on  2015-11-06   11:23:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: redleghunter (#16)

Your kind and not so judgmental feelings are noted:)

SrNCO's aren't supposed to be judgmental, don't you remember?? :)

CZ82  posted on  2015-11-06   16:47:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: CZ82 (#19)

I was a Senior NCO. Do you wish to aim that question at me?

Don  posted on  2015-11-06   17:10:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Don (#20)

I was a Senior NCO. Do you wish to aim that question at me?

Sure go ahead...

CZ82  posted on  2015-11-06   17:54:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: CZ82 (#21)

Thank you. Everyone is judgmental in one way or another. Think about it and you should agree.

Senior NCOs, indeed all military personnel, are judgmental of the actions of other personnel, subordinates, peers, and superiors. Supervisors write performance reports and mete out disciplinary actions. When someone doesn't hold up his end, he is judged by others. How is that Senior NCOs can afford to not be judgmental and still do his job?

Don  posted on  2015-11-06   22:09:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: Don (#25)

Senior NCOs, indeed all military personnel, are judgmental of the actions of other personnel, subordinates, peers, and superiors. Supervisors write performance reports and mete out disciplinary actions. When someone doesn't hold up his end, he is judged by others. How is that Senior NCOs can afford to not be judgmental and still do his job?

Yea but sometimes you come to realize there is more than just one way (the military way) to do things, which could be very narrow minded and shallow most of the time...

I always let my people experiment (within certain parameters) with finding better ways to do things, think outside the military box so to speak. If they could come up with a different way and "PROVE" that it was better then I would adopt it if I had the leeway to do so. If not then I would take it further up the chain for perusal/approval...

CZ82  posted on  2015-11-08   7:54:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: CZ82 (#31)

yeah, we had the suggestion box too. But until a suggestion is approved and adopted by military authorities there is still only one way. When adopted, things are still done the military way as the action, before and after, is the military way.

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