timmah said:
Where did comparing countries come into this? That makes no sense whatsoever and does absolutely nothing to disprove my point, nothing. To do a SCIENTIFIC comparison of the corrolation between life expectancy and religious activity, you would have to eliminate as many other external factors as possible- diet, physical activity level, obesity, genetics, etc. By comparing different countries, you have introduced a myriad of different factors that can effect life expectancy. For example, do you think national obesity MAY have some effect?? How about the war zones? They seem to have a low life expectancy. You have to compare apples to apples so to speak. This moves your point far out of the realm of reason as relating specifically to religion. You're really reaching on that one. The studies I cited compared people that were similar in geography, age, culture, eating habits, etc. Find a study of that nature that disproves the point and try again |
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