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Home/Featured/Atheists At Risk of Dying Out Due to Belief in Contraception, Study Claims

Atheists At Risk of Dying Out Due to Belief in Contraception, Study Claims

The findings fly in the face of popular discourse - and scientists’ predictions

Written by Rachel Hosie | Saturday, March 25, 2017

“Although one might argue that just because someone has religious parents it doesn’t necessarily mean they will grow up with the same beliefs, further studies have shown that religion does in fact appear to be heritable. And it appears both nature and nurture play a role – it may seem obvious that how you’re brought up will influence your worldview, but it turns out there’s a genetic base too.”

 

A new study has suggested that atheism is doomed because religious people have higher rates of reproduction.

Due to their lack of belief in contraception, religious believers are having more children than atheists, which could ultimately result in the end of atheism, the study suggests.

The findings fly in the face of popular discourse – and scientists’ predictions – which implies fewer and fewer people are religious nowadays.

But the new research claims religion is actually at no risk of dying out and the reverse is in fact the case.

Scientists from the US and Malaysia studied over 4,000 students, asking them about their religious beliefs and how many siblings they had.

They found that Malaysian atheists had 1.5 fewer siblings than the average.

The gap was narrower in the US, where students unaffiliated with any religion had 0.16 fewer siblings than average – non-religious couples had 3.04 children, whereas the average for the whole population is 3.2.

“It is ironical that effective birth control methods were developed primarily by secularists, and that these methods are serving to slowly diminish the proportional representation of secularists in forthcoming generations,” the researchers said.

Although one might argue that just because someone has religious parents it doesn’t necessarily mean they will grow up with the same beliefs, further studies have shown that religion does in fact appear to be heritable.

And it appears both nature and nurture play a role – it may seem obvious that how you’re brought up will influence your worldview, but it turns out there’s a genetic base too.

Those with a higher capacity to believe in a god have certain genes.

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