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STUDY: Want ‘sustained happiness’? Get religion.
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STUDY: Want ‘sustained happiness’? Get religion.
Question: What is the best way to achieve "sustained happiness"? Is it by:

1) volunteering or working with a charity;
2) taking educational courses;
3) participating in religious organizations; or
4) participating in a political or community organization?

Answer: 3.

Researchers at the London School of Economics and Erasmus University Medical Center in the Netherlands found that the secret to sustained happiness lies in participating in religious organizations. Of the four, participating in a religious organization was the [u]only social activity associated with sustained happiness[/u], researchers found.

Now, my question is: what if you get involved in a local church (3) that has an outreach to the poor and homeless in the local community (1 & 4) and offers Bible study classes (2)?

Seems to me you'd be so happy you could hardly stand it. [Image: ani_yup.gif]

Want ‘sustained happiness’? Get religion, study suggests
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-...-suggests/

Social Participation and Depression in Old Age: A Fixed-Effects Analysis in 10 European Countries
http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/content/182/2/168.short
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RE: STUDY: Want ‘sustained happiness’? Get religion.
Wow, Sherlok, who would have guessed?

Quote:We examined whether changes in different forms of social participation were associated with changes in depressive symptoms in older Europeans.

You are aware that religion is only one kind of social participation? Also, did you read or acknowledge this?

Quote:Participation in religious organizations may offer mental health benefits beyond those offered by other forms of social participation.

I mean the bolded part. May...
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RE: STUDY: Want ‘sustained happiness’? Get religion.
(August 15, 2015 at 11:20 am)abaris Wrote: Wow, Sherlok, who would have guessed?

Quote:We examined whether changes in different forms of social participation were associated with changes in depressive symptoms in older Europeans.

You are aware that religion is only one kind of social participation? Also, did you read or acknowledge this?

Quote:Participation in religious organizations may offer mental health benefits beyond those offered by other forms of social participation.

I mean the bolded part. May...

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YOU don't seem very happy...are you European?

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RE: STUDY: Want ‘sustained happiness’? Get religion.
Ah, a shaky appeal to emotion. 2/10 must do better.
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RE: STUDY: Want ‘sustained happiness’? Get religion.
(August 15, 2015 at 11:31 am)Randy Carson Wrote: YOU don't seem very happy...are you European?

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I'm a person who actually reads what is linked to. Did you? - so tell me about the meaning of the word "may". Other than the month of course.

But I guess that would destroy your talking point. Even more so, since there are numerous other studies out, concerning old age happiness.
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RE: STUDY: Want ‘sustained happiness’? Get religion.
The happiness or unhappiness of religious people has no bearing on the validity of religious claims.

Also.....Are you suggesting that one can choose to believe....and that we should because it will make us feel fuzzy?
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RE: STUDY: Want ‘sustained happiness’? Get religion.
(August 15, 2015 at 11:44 am)Neimenovic Wrote: Also.....Are you suggesting that one can choose to believe....and that we should because it will make us feel fuzzy?

Don't let him off the hook by turning this into a different direction. He's being assertive where the study authors speak about a possibility. The only assertivness they offer is the fact that humans don't feel so good if they're not socially active. Well, that's hardly news.
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RE: STUDY: Want ‘sustained happiness’? Get religion.
I find my participating in social gatherings lowers my happiness and increases my anxiety. I also get headaches, stomach aches, an nausea until I get home, and that's just hanging out at a friends house.
I can't remember where this verse is from, I think it got removed from canon:

"I don't hang around with mostly men because I'm gay. It's because men are better than women. Better trained, better equipped...better. Just better! I'm not gay."

For context, this is the previous verse:

"Hi Jesus" -robvalue
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RE: STUDY: Want ‘sustained happiness’? Get religion.
(August 15, 2015 at 11:47 am)abaris Wrote:
(August 15, 2015 at 11:44 am)Neimenovic Wrote: Also.....Are you suggesting that one can choose to believe....and that we should because it will make us feel fuzzy?

Don't let him off the hook by turning this into a different direction. He's being assertive where the study authors speak about a possibility. The only assertivness they offer is the fact that humans don't feel so good if they're not socially active. Well, that's hardly news.

Sorry, it's that irreligious generosity kicking in.

And the fact remains that this has nothing to do with actual belief in a god or gods. A secular organization could provide everything mentored in the OP and have the same impact on people.


....But I guess if Randy were to acknowledge that, he'd have to stop being so smug. IOW, ain't gonna happen -_-
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RE: STUDY: Want ‘sustained happiness’? Get religion.
Also, one wonders about the validity of any subjective response from a believer when juxtaposed with "or church?"

ie "What makes you happier? Volunteering or going to church?" What do you think a believer will answer, when Jeesus is listening?
"There remain four irreducible objections to religious faith: that it wholly misrepresents the origins of man and the cosmos, that because of this original error it manages to combine the maximum servility with the maximum of solipsism, that it is both the result and the cause of dangerous sexual repression, and that it is ultimately grounded on wish-thinking." ~Christopher Hitchens, god is not Great

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