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10 reasons atheists do it better

Over a year ago

by PAUL RATNER

Although the exact number is hard to pin down, an estimated 13% of the world identifies as atheist. While believing or not believing in a God is a complex personal choice, there is a growing body of evidence that points to certain benefits of being an atheist. Being a theist has its own great advantages, but here are some of the reasons being an atheist could be beneficial (not necessarily in order of importance):

 1. HAPPINESS

Scandinavian countries tend to be the least religious countries of the Western world and yet are consistently ranked the highest in the polls that measure a happiness index. Many factors go into such ratings, like economics, life expectancy, healthcare, social safety nets, and the transparency of the government, but it’s hard not to notice a potential correlation between atheism and happiness.

  1. INTELLIGENCE

Atheists tend to have higher IQs and have been shown to generally be more intelligent than religious people. Intelligent people also tend to spend more time in school, which in turn leads to greater success professionally.

  1. BETTER JOBS 

This follows from the previous reason - more intelligent people tend to do better in the workplace. The same studies that have shown higher level of IQs for atheists, also equated that with getting higher-level jobs and higher pay.

  1. SELF-ESTEEM & SELF-RELIANCE

These are two sides of the same coin.  Atheists are not being told that they are guilty and sinful, as is the case with many religious teachings. This leads to higher self-esteem and a feeling of control over life’s events. As atheists do not expect a deity to help them solve a problem, they will address it personally and directly. The increased self-reliance can have a positive effect on their own lives, but also on the lives of others. When there’s no wheel of life, reincarnation, heaven or hell, the responsibility for made choices lies with individuals.

  1. PROGRESS

Atheists tend to value scientific discovery more and are less likely to stand in the way of scientific progress as has often happened for religious reasons. An atheistic society is more rational and science-oriented.

  1. HEALTH

Atheists believe in science and would not stand in the way of medical treatments on religious grounds. While there have been studies that showed the mental and physical health benefits of being a believer, there have also been recent studies that showed no significant difference in the mental health of religious and non-religious people. In fact, it can be argued that having strong self-esteem and better economic status would make atheists more healthy.

  1. PEACEFULNESS

Atheists do not start wars or commit acts of terrorism for religious reasons, just to prove their deity is the correct one. On the other hand, Marxist-Leninist atheism at the core of communism has certainly given atheism a bad name, but it's not necessarily an argument that it was atheism itself that led to the repressions and killings. There were complex historical, social and economic reasons for that. Atheists tend to not kill others for the sake of atheism.

  1. SCEPTICISM

Atheists are generally skeptical and tend to look at issues from a rational, often scientific standpoint that demands proof. For an atheist, elements of reality are observable and can be tested. 

  1. SOCIAL ISSUES

Atheists tend to be very involved in social justice issues. They do not believe in some higher power or order that could have pre-ordained a human’s lot in life. Everything is of this material universe and can be improved upon.

  1.  BETTER SEX

It wouldn't be a worthwhile list if it didn't talk about sex.  There have been studies that showed atheists having better sex lives than religious people simply due to not feeling guilty about it. Guilt about sex is certainly a strong feature of some of the world's religions and the political discourses they generate (particularly in the US). There are also studies out that show a greater satisfaction with sex among the believers, but as it's also not something they should really focus on and discuss (according to religious tenets), it's hard to know where their responses are coming from.

lubestr89mao 3 Sep 9
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your extra right on the intellect thing

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I know 8 out of 10 those reasons apply to my life. I'm glad they do. It would be great if our numbers grew and put religious fools into hiding. I wish I would have left dark side decades ago.

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Well, as an atheist, I'm a failure on 1, smugly ok on 2, definitely a failure on 3, passable on 4, reasonable on 5, getting there on 6, challenged on 7, right up there on 8, totally on board with 9, and a complete disaster on 10.

Guess I've got a way to go.

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everyone wants to be on the winning side religious groups help people in many ways but they shut so many doors im not sure the gains, sense of community feeling of belonging etc ,are worth it as long as both sides want to win no one will we will all feel smug and know we are right and they are wrong very few people actually listen most just want to talk

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Last year I read that 100% of Iceland's teenagers do not believe in a god. Iceland looks better and better every year.

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My former church was always throwing studies around that showed their practices made people more happy or successful, or whatever. I'm just interested in how I'm doing. I would say overall I'm happier and experiencing more success in life but I'm still recovering so I can't say for sure yet.

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