Being an atheist is good for my mental health.

New study that should set CS atwitter. 😄



People who are spiritual are more likely than atheists or the religious to be mentally unwell,



They are also more likely to have used or abused drugs, to experience anxiety, neurosis or phobias and have "abnormal eating attitudes."



Researchers came to these conclusions after analysing the data from nearly 7,500 interviews with randomly selected men and women in the UK. More than nine out of 10 were white British, with an average age of 46. They were asked about their spiritual or religious beliefs and their psychological state.



Of the participants, 35 per cent identified themselves as religious and attended either a church, mosque, synagogue or temple.



Only 19 per cent said they were spiritual, but not religious while 46 per cent said they were neither religious or spiritual.



Religious people and atheists were on par in regards to prevalence of mental disorders, but the religious were less likely to have ever used drugs or be a heavy drinker.



The spiritual people, on the other hand, were 50 per cent more likely to have an anxiety disorder, 72 per cent more likely to suffer from a phobia and 77 per cent more likely to have a drug dependency.



It is not all bad news for believers.



Other studies that have found performing religious or spiritual practices provides physical and psychological benefits and helps people to integrate intellectually and emotionally.



"Transcendent spiritual and religious experiences have a positive, healing, restorative effect, especially if they are 'built in,' so to speak, to one's daily, weekly, seasonal, and annual cycles of living," said Ellen Idler, acting  dean  of  Social  and  Behavioural  Sciences  at  Rutgers  University,




Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life/spiritual-people-predisposed-to-psychological-problems-20130102...


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Being an atheist is good for my mental health.

Don't you know Jesus came for the sick and the weary martini 😛

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Being an atheist is good for my mental health.

Well I suppose it makes sense - troubled people tend to look to other things for salvation rather than themselves.

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Being an atheist is good for my mental health.

Sometimes it was themselves that got them into trouble so they need help to get out?

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Well I suppose it makes sense - troubled people tend to look to other things for salvation rather than themselves.



Yes!!


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Being an atheist is good for my mental health.

 So you  only like the partthat suits you.



Why do athiests find it imperitive to push their views on everybody. I don't see any Christians doing it. What scares you all so much.



Other studies that have found performing religious or spiritual practices provides physical and psychological benefits and helps people to integrate intellectually and emotionally.


 


"Transcendent spiritual and religious experiences have a positive, healing, restorative effect, especially if they are 'built in,' so to speak, to one's daily, weekly, seasonal, and annual cycles of living," said Ellen Idler, acting  dean  of  Social  and  Behavioural  Sciences  at  Rutgers  University,

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