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The London School of Economics study found that people with religious beliefs are happier, healthier, and less depressed than nonbelievers. In addition, it found that being a member of a religious organization made people feel better about themselves and was more beneficial than volunteering and joining a community organization. The authors also attributed the results to the protective qualities of a religious community. For example, the protective properties of religion are most beneficial in societies where religion is practiced widely.
The researchers also found that religious people are happier than non-religious adults in nine out of 12 countries. This finding has implications for the way society views religion. While religion may help individuals cope with life's hardships, it doesn't mean that faith makes people healthier. Actively religious adults report being happier than their non-religious counterparts in a range of health indicators. A person's sense of personal autonomy has been associated with happiness, although it often conflicted with the authority of a religious group.
Some countries, like Mexico, have higher levels of religious activity than other countries. These differences are primarily because of social support, a sense of purpose, and various stress reduction techniques. While the benefits of religion are clear, this doesn't mean that religion is necessarily better for your health. The critical question is whether faith is healthy. More than half of adult religious people reported being very happy in the UK, compared to just 53 percent of non-religious adults.
The research also found that religious people were healthier than non-religious adults. While the findings were not conclusive, they provide a strong foundation for further studies. For example, 33% of people surveyed were pleased when involved in a religious community. And, people who attended a church regularly as children were 30% less likely to use illicit drugs and had more petite sex early.
The researchers found that the differences in happiness levels between religious and non-religious people are insignificant. Religion may increase the number of positive feelings in people. However, those who are religious are generally healthier than non-religious people. This is a positive sign, and a strong sense of purpose can make you more active. But there are other benefits to religious participation. One of these is that it can help people manage stress better.
Religious people are more likely to be happier than non-religious people. This is because they are more likely to be active members of their church. The reason is that their religion is associated with higher levels of happiness. The religious also tend to be less likely to be overweight and have lower blood pressure. This suggests that being a part of a church can increase a person's self-esteem and reduce their stress level. So, is being religious a good thing?