Atheists simply have their natural instincts of empathy less -
adjusted than religious people and so, generally are more moral.
Not exact matches
If you donate appreciated stocks that you've held for more
than a year to a «public» charity — such as a
religious or an educational institution, or an organization that does medical research — you can typically take a tax deduction for the full fair market value of the stocks, up to 50 % of your
adjusted gross income for that year.
Please cite the research that shows that
religious people are «
religious people are much better
adjusted than those who refuse to believe.»
We are moving toward the close of the 20th century with a
religious community largely
adjusted to the status quo — taillight behind other community agencies rather
than a head light leading men to higher levels of justice...
That study found that LDSs in Utah had a lower risk of CAD
than did those of other
religious preferences (
adjusted OR: 0.81; 95 % CI: 0.69, 0.95; P = 0.009), despite adjustment for smoking (37).