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<blockquote data-quote="YukonGlocker" data-source="post: 2780960" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>If it were the case that atheists were raised with christian values, then values would be a constant...meaning there wouldn't be any difference between the groups if this were the causal mechanism. There is a difference between the groups, so if everyone is raised and "values" essentially the same things, we wouldn't see this particular pattern in the data. Therefore, it isn't christian values *in atheists* behind these results.</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The correlations hold up regardless of religious ideology, so it isn't muslims confounding the results. I don't follow your point about placing islam in an atheistic category, but in any case, the same correlational patterns emerge for all religions, with one exception--buddhism. As the prevalence of buddhism increases, the prevalence of violence decreases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonGlocker, post: 2780960, member: 425"] If it were the case that atheists were raised with christian values, then values would be a constant...meaning there wouldn't be any difference between the groups if this were the causal mechanism. There is a difference between the groups, so if everyone is raised and "values" essentially the same things, we wouldn't see this particular pattern in the data. Therefore, it isn't christian values *in atheists* behind these results. The correlations hold up regardless of religious ideology, so it isn't muslims confounding the results. I don't follow your point about placing islam in an atheistic category, but in any case, the same correlational patterns emerge for all religions, with one exception--buddhism. As the prevalence of buddhism increases, the prevalence of violence decreases. [/QUOTE]
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