Ironically, we Christians are
routinely charged with child-abuse? Why? Because we teach our children about
sin, hell, and, as sinners, our need for the Savior! However, if this
child-abuse, it should be associated with negative outcomes, but this does not
seem to be so.
A scientific research study
published in the The American Journal of Psychiatry found that:
· "Religiously unaffiliated subjects had
significantly more lifetime suicide attempts and more first-degree relatives
who committed suicide than subjects who endorsed a religious affiliation.
Unaffiliated subjects were younger, less often married, less often had
children, and had less contact with family members. Furthermore, subjects with
no religious affiliation perceived fewer reasons for living, particularly fewer
moral objections to suicide. In terms of clinical characteristics, religiously
unaffiliated subjects had more lifetime impulsivity, aggression, and past
substance use disorder."
Reference: Religious Affiliation
and Suicide Attempt
Kanita Dervic, M.D.; Maria A.
Oquendo, M.D.; Michael F. Grunebaum, M.D.; Steve Ellis, Ph.D.; Ainsley K. Burke,
Ph.D.; J. John Mann, M.D.
Moreover, a research study from
the World Health Organisation revealed that "nine of ten of the nations
with the highest male suicide rates are strongly irreligious nations with the
highest levels of atheism, while countries with the lowest male suicide rates
are highly religious nations with statistically insignificant levels of organic
atheism."
Reference: A global perspective
in the epidemiology of suicide; Suicidologi 2002, arg. 7, nr. 2
Additional Information on the
Psychology of Atheism available at: http://anti-matters.org/articles/91/public/91-84-1-PB.pdf
Related Media Article: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/.../are-atheists-mentally-ill/
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