Associates study: Atheists are smarter than religious people

Researchers from Louvain Catholic University in Belgium have said that religious believers seem to have better perceptions and tend to be integration of different perspectives. One [...]
Religion's people are more tolerant of differing views than atheists, according to research by a Catholic university, reports Independent.
A study of 788 people in Great Britain, France, and Spain concluded that atheists and agnostics think of themselves as more open - minded than people of religion but are actually less tolerant of different opinions and ideas.
Philip Uzarevic, who was coauthor of this study, says that the message is that “awareness is not necessarily connected only to religious people”.
He told Psypost: “in our study, the relationship between religion and mindset depends on specific aspects of the mind closed. ”
“Disi suddenly, religious people showed more open to opposing or different prospects. ”
The findings of the study showed that a person's faith, whether it's atheism or religion directly, was linked to how untainted they were.” /Periscopi












