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| Belief and Spirituality General thinking beyond the boundaries of religion and organised belief |
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16 reasons for religion
Hi all. I found this on psychcentral.com (http://psychcentral.com/blog/). I haven't read the study yet, but it looks interesting. Here is the blurb from the blog:
New Theory Suggests People Are Attracted To Religion For 16 Reasons People are not drawn to religion just because of a fear of death or any other single reason, according to a new comprehensive, psychological theory of religion. There are actually 16 basic human psychological needs that motivate people to seek meaning through religion, said Steven Reiss, author of the new theory and professor of psychology and psychiatry at Ohio State University. Reiss said that each of the 16 basic desires outlined in the book influence the psychological appeal of religious behavior. The desires are power, independence, curiosity, acceptance, order, saving, honor, idealism, social contact, family, status, vengeance, romance, eating, physical exercise, and tranquility. The full article can be found here: http://nisonger.osu.edu/papers/reiss_2004.pdf With metta, Zenda Last edited by Zenda71 : 06-02-2004 at 10:00 PM. Reason: Correct link to paper |
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Soul Rebel
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Re: 16 reasons for religion
In otherwords - religion covers many areas of interest, inspiration, and generally deals with certain core aspects of the human experience?
![]() It's interesting, but my cynical side does come out somewhat and ask - and. That's at the study, Zenda, not at yourself - it's an interesting post nonetheless. ![]() |
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Re: 16 reasons for religion
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Re: 16 reasons for religion
I agree Brian that it's a logical, common sense approach. But that in itself is remarkable for psychology, no?
I find this article interesting in terms of taking a personal inventory and examining my motivations for this or that ... including my desire to lose my desire. to samabudhi. With metta, Zenda |
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Re: 16 reasons for religion
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Power.. Check Independence... Check Curioisty. Check. Acceptance... Nope Order... Perhaps. Saving... Nope Honor... Check Idealism... Nope Social contact.. Nope Family.. uhm what? Status.. Nope Vengance.. Nope Romance.. Nope Eating??? Nope Phyiscal fitness... Nope. Tranquility... Perhaps. |
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acceptance would have to be a yes, possibly a guaranteed acceptance from one group when no other will take you. order is a definite, its just an order that isnt to everyone's liking Idealism is another definite, again they might just be ideals you dont agree with. social contact, similar to acceptance really vengance, I guess there's Gods Romance, definitely. Actually when I was at Uni I started going to a Unitarian Church just because of a cute girl who went there. On a less personal note, romance in this sense is just an extension of social contact Eating and physical fitness seem to contradict each other though. |
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It for you maybe is a yes... I do not need to be accepted by any group... My religion is to my liking ![]() Ideals I do not agree with? But If I am setting the rules... It would be odd for me to disagree with myself. No seriously lol... I do not need social gatherings... ![]() Your gods.... I am married lol... That is enough romance for me... and again you refer to social gatherings... I don't "do" social gatherings. Eating I am guessing means... I come from this religion where the cow is super duper and to be looked upon with grace... But I wanna big mac.... Oooooh christanity!! maybe that is what is meant by food? Physical fitness... I train everyday in unarmed combat, sword training and boxing.... I don't need a religion for my fitness. |
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{quote=17th]Ideals I do not agree with? But If I am setting the rules... It would be odd for me to disagree with myself.[/quote]sounds like another check Quote:
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Anyway, feel free to disregard all of this. Anything can be argued. |
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then your desire for social contact would be a desire to avoid it, would I be right in saying that your religion helps you toward this goal? exactly, you're already set. It could be argued that that training is part of your present religion. Anyway, feel free to disregard all of this. Anything can be argued.[/quote] True Cav you can say I have them... but I don't use them or need them when it comes to "seeking".... That make any sense ? |
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Re: 16 reasons for religion
I look at the 16 things and the chart and the associated text... and for me I find a lot of double speak, attempting to make something out of something, and it seems like there exists an agenda here, but can't put my finger on it.
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Which I very much agree with, but I still tend to give spirituality a chance. ![]() Otherwise existence can become very dreadful in my eyes. ![]() |
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