I'm reminded of another study comparing morality or happiness, where later on they revisited it and teased out the atheists from the crowd of non church-goers, and their stats were similar to the faithful. Apparently it was conviction that mattered most, and it takes a little conviction to identify as an atheist. I wish I could remember the study I'm thinking of, but it was years ago. It may have been discussed here.
But my point is that while atheists are among non church-goers (usually), they are their own thing and statistics that look at actual atheists may be different.
But my point is that while atheists are among non church-goers (usually), they are their own thing and statistics that look at actual atheists may be different.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.