Rath said:
I'd actually argue that the confounding factors in the data you showed were so large that you can't actually claim that the crime rates in those countries are relatively high. If you can find a study that takes into account the confounding factors that I quoted in my last post I'll agree that I was wrong. |
Such factors are largely irrelvent as they don't change the actual crime rate. A bit nitpicky yes. But factually true and the best data we have to go by.
Additionally the crime rates in these countries are going up. Like I said... it's highly unlikely this is due to rising atheism... but year over year change within a population where variables change is a much more valid method.








