Buffalo wrote:I will give you that for someone with a really terrible life, theism probably makes their life better. When reality sucks, it's nice to live in a fantasy world. It helps give you a positive attitude.
Wow, buffalo. So if people have terrible lives (whatever that means) they are better off just believing in yoru view? What if someone doesn' thave a terrible life? Is it better for that individual to not believe? And, does this line of thinking you got going here assume that all believers have terrible lives as a given? I must say your comments here aren't really helping the cause of atheism in my view.
Maybe that's why you see more atheists among the educated and upper income (not that I'm upper income). They don't need a fantasy world to distract them from a harsh reality.
um...this seems to assume a lot. But we'll go with it. The atheists who are well educated and have an upper income need the fantasy world of star treck, and battle star gallactica. But the believers who are well educated and have an upper income need a fantasy world to distract them. The lower income and less educated atheists don't need the distraction but the religious in the same or similar category need the distraction and therefore the one group is more happy?
If you've served a mission you'll remember how much more open the poor and downtrodden are to the message of Mormonism.
sadly ,you explanation of why that is doesn't quite make sense, nor does it seem to fit in with reality...sound like fantasy is distracting you(;