RE: Debunk All Religiosity Equally (D.A.R.E.)

From: Lee Corbin (lcorbin@tsoft.com)
Date: Mon Jul 09 2001 - 19:16:41 MDT


Michael Wiik wrote:
> Researchers have found, for example, that religious people live, on
> average, about seven years longer than other Americans. Levin cites a
> study done by California's respected Human Population Laboratory that
> tracked 5,000 people for 28 years and found that those who frequently
> attended church were 23 percent less likely to die during the study
> period than people who didn't regularly go to church. "This holds true
> even controlling for the fact that religious folks tend to avoid such
> behaviors as smoking and drinking that increase the risk of disease and
> death," Levin reported.

The maxim "unless you use a double-blind, you really can't
draw valid conclusions" holds, I think. Other factors are
just too hard to control for. I'm frankly amazed at how
researchers almost never properly qualify their results.

Take one criticism of the above statistic: the really sick, the
generally unhealthy, the depressed---all will have a tendency to
both skip church and die early. Duh!

Lee Corbin



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