Friday, 11 November 2016

Cause/Correlation with (Non-)Religious Countries and Well-being

I recently posted an excerpt from a book by Galen et al (The Nonreligious): With the exceptions of China and Vietnam (both nondemocratic nations), the majority of the most secular countries in the world today are actually doing quite well. Indeed, many of them are among the most successful, healthy societies on earth. For it [Read More...]

from
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/tippling/2016/11/12/causecorrelation-in-non-religious-countries-and-well-being/

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