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  • Praise the Lord
     OP - March 22, 2011, 11:23 AM

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12811197




    A study using census data from nine countries shows that religion there is set for extinction, say researchers.

    The study found a steady rise in those claiming no religious affiliation.

    The team's mathematical model attempts to account for the interplay between the number of religious respondents and the social motives behind being one.

    The result, reported at the American Physical Society meeting in Dallas, US, indicates that religion will all but die out altogether in those countries.

    Nonlinear dynamics is invoked to explain a wide range of physical phenomena in which a number of factors play a part.

    One of the team, Daniel Abrams of Northwestern University, put forth a similar model in 2003 to put a numerical basis behind the decline of lesser-spoken world languages.

    At its heart is the competition between speakers of different languages, and the "utility" of speaking one instead of another.

    "The idea is pretty simple," said Richard Wiener of the Research Corporation for Science Advancement.

    "It posits that social groups that have more members are going to be more attractive to join, and it posits that social groups have a social status or utility.

    "For example in languages, there can be greater utility or status in speaking Spanish instead of [the dying language] Quechuan in Peru, and similarly there's some kind of status or utility in being a member of a religion or not."

    The team took census data stretching back as far as a century from countries in which the census queried religious affiliation: Australia, Austria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Switzerland.

    "In a large number of modern secular democracies, there's been a trend that folk are identifying themselves as non-affiliated with religion; in the Netherlands the number was 40%, and the highest we saw was in the Czech Republic, where the number was 60%," Dr Wiener said.

    The team then applied their nonlinear dynamics model, adjusting parameters for the relative social and utilitarian merits of membership of the "non-religious" category.

    They found, in a study published online, that those parameters were similar across all the countries studied, suggesting that similar behaviour drives the mathematics in all of them.

    And in all the countries, the indications were that religion was headed toward extinction.

    "I think it's a suggestive result," Dr Wiener said.

    "It's interesting that a fairly simple model captures the data, and if those simple ideas are correct, it suggests where this might be going.

    "Obviously much more complicated things are going on with any one individual, but maybe a lot of that averages out."

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  • Re: Praise the Lord
     Reply #1 - March 22, 2011, 11:28 AM

    I agree, although I think religion will get replaced with something more modern.  Thats what happened with all religions in the past.  Something like spirituality or scientology etc

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  • Re: Praise the Lord
     Reply #2 - March 22, 2011, 12:04 PM

    A study using census data from nine countries shows that religion there is set for extinction, say researchers.

    It's not just these nine nations though. The trend is much more widespread, at least in Europe.
  • Re: Praise the Lord
     Reply #3 - March 22, 2011, 05:53 PM

     ghost

    Yay! Canada's name is there! But I am sure US is no-where close to that stage.

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  • Re: Praise the Lord
     Reply #4 - March 22, 2011, 06:41 PM

    The US is actually getting there, Slowly but surely. America isn't a very religious nation as a whole. I mean you have the Bible belt and all those crazies but the majority aren't really practicing just, only calling on God whenever something goes wrong.  whistling2 I think what's going to be the breaking point is the Gay marriage issue which is actually becoming more accepted.

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  • Re: Praise the Lord
     Reply #5 - March 22, 2011, 07:40 PM

    I was initially hoping for getting married in a state where it is legal. But still doesn't work in getting a green card at all.

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  • Re: Praise the Lord
     Reply #6 - March 22, 2011, 08:28 PM

    Praise the Lord


    Nahmadullah Hamdan Katheeran wa nashkuruhu Shukran Jazeelan! Blessed is He - we are doing his great work by obliterating these heresies that dare speak in his blessed name.
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