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  • addiction religion and pregnancy stress
     OP - November 16, 2011, 02:22 PM

    i haven't done my research, but was wondering what you guys thought.

    i heard somewhere, that people with mothers that experienced stress during pregnancy, had a bigger chance of becoming alcoholics, there is a correlation between addiction and religious faith in my opinion, and so in a sort of vicious circle type thing, is it possible that the stress lvls of women in highly religious countries contributes to the high levels of religiosity.
  • Re: addiction religion and pregnancy stress
     Reply #1 - November 16, 2011, 02:29 PM

    religion is the opiate of the masses.
  • Re: addiction religion and pregnancy stress
     Reply #2 - November 16, 2011, 02:35 PM

    i haven't done my research, but was wondering what you guys thought.

    i heard somewhere, that people with mothers that experienced stress during pregnancy, had a bigger chance of becoming alcoholics, there is a correlation between addiction and religious faith in my opinion, and so in a sort of vicious circle type thing, is it possible that the stress lvls of women in highly religious countries contributes to the high levels of religiosity.


    Can you explain how?

    I'm a smoker, weed and regular, but I'm not religious so I'd be interested to read how you are linking the two.




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  • Re: addiction religion and pregnancy stress
     Reply #3 - November 16, 2011, 03:21 PM

    religion is the opiate of the masses.


    I think you'll find that heroin is the opiate of the masses..

    /pedant

    Can you explain how?

    I'm a smoker, weed and regular, but I'm not religious so I'd be interested to read how you are linking the two.


    +1
  • Re: addiction religion and pregnancy stress
     Reply #4 - November 16, 2011, 03:50 PM

    heroin is the opiate of the elite, it's too expensive for most people. religion is more affordable.
  • Re: addiction religion and pregnancy stress
     Reply #5 - November 16, 2011, 04:02 PM

    I think you may need to redefine the word 'elite' to include a slightly unusual demographic.

    Prices have started to climb of late due to supply constriction, but they were quite low until fairly recently.
  • Re: addiction religion and pregnancy stress
     Reply #6 - November 16, 2011, 04:05 PM

     Cheesy

    well-played. you win.
  • Re: addiction religion and pregnancy stress
     Reply #7 - November 16, 2011, 04:08 PM

    michelle.. i dont think its restricted to pregnant mothers.
    from experience, i know i threw myself deeper into religion
    the more stressed I was, thinking it was my fault shit happened
    which caused me to be stressed.  But the more hardcore I became,
    the more stressed I got.  Vicious cycle for damned sure.  And I
    wasnt pregnant.  Also, with the exception of some women/children
    in afghanistan who drink opium in their tea to try to overcome their
    feelings of despodency, i dont know of any other group of women who
    turn to drugs/alcohol as a means to cope.

    edit: that last comment talking about groups of women who are
    religious/pious.

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  • Re: addiction religion and pregnancy stress
     Reply #8 - November 16, 2011, 06:16 PM

    Correlation is a bad word, i didn't mean that, i meant addiction and religious belief have similar characteristics. For a native English speaker my vocab is astoundingly awful.

    Alcohol, drugs, they blur reality and can make it seem easier to cope with life. We all have our vises, and we all have them to different degrees, we don't indulge them all when we do and we don't all fall victim to abusing them either.  Quite similar to different extremes of religiosity in the world.

    Jinn and Tonic, what i meant was, I heard somewhere that, if a child is in the womb, while the mother is for whatever reason stressed, when the child grows up, he/she is supposedly more susceptible to addiction. To  clarify, the same vid i watched said that when a mother is starving during pregnancy, if the child survives and then grows up in a society of abundance then he/she will have weight issues.

    Is it possible in extremely religious parts of the world, where women might be put under stress during pregnancy, in a viscous cycle, be producing people more susceptible to addiction, and the one most readily available be religion.

  • Re: addiction religion and pregnancy stress
     Reply #9 - November 16, 2011, 08:36 PM

    Can you explain how?

    I'm a smoker, weed and regular, but I'm not religious so I'd be interested to read how you are linking the two.

    You were very religious at one stage. Smiley

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