"In a forthcoming paper in the International Journal for the Psychyology of Religion titled 'Atheists Become Emotionally Aroused When Daring God to Do Terrible Things,' researchers asked subjects to make...horrible statements," according to an article in The Chronicle for Higher Education. "Some statements were offensive (puppy kicking), some were malevolent (parents drowning), and some dared God to do awful stuff to the subjects, their friends, or their families."
"The atheists found asking God to harm them or others to be just as upsetting as religious folks did."
"Those findings don’t prove that atheists believe in God, though the study does seem to suggest that the idea of God is extremely powerful, even in a relatively secular society like Finland," where the study took place.
Churches near colleges/universities have many opportunities to tell students, faculty and staff about the everlasting God who is mighty to save. Contact me at gfairow@cu-portland.edu to learn more.
"The atheists found asking God to harm them or others to be just as upsetting as religious folks did."
"Those findings don’t prove that atheists believe in God, though the study does seem to suggest that the idea of God is extremely powerful, even in a relatively secular society like Finland," where the study took place.
Churches near colleges/universities have many opportunities to tell students, faculty and staff about the everlasting God who is mighty to save. Contact me at gfairow@cu-portland.edu to learn more.


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