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Alonzo
06-30-2008, 06:55 PM
ScienceDaily (Apr. 6, 2007) — A new study in Journal of Personality shows that selfless and social behavior is not purely a product of environment, specifically religious environment. After studying the behavior of adult twins, researchers found that, while altruistic behavior and religiousness tended to appear together, the correlation was due to both environmental and genetic factors.

According to study author Laura Koenig, the popular idea that religious individuals are more social and giving because of the behavioral mandates set for them is incorrect. “This study shows that religiousness occurs with these behaviors also because there are genes that predispose them to it.”

“There is, of course, no specific gene for religiousness, but individuals do have biological predispositions to behave in certain ways,” says Koenig. “The use of twins in the current study allowed for an investigation of the genetic and environmental influences on this type of behavior.”

This research is another example of the way that genes have an impact on behavior. “Society as a whole assumes that home environments have large impacts on behavior, but studies in behavior genetics are repeatedly showing that our behavior is also influenced by our genes,” says Koenig.

Laura Koenig, M.A., is an advanced graduate student at the University of Minnesota in the area of personality, behavior genetics and individual differences, and has been the lead researcher on several projects involving heritability and development of religiousness.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/04/070405170133.htm

Interesting but not exactly surprising. The relationship between religiousness and good behavior is not the product of religion, but instead both those are the product, at least in part, of biological and genetic predispositions.

PostmodernProphet
06-30-2008, 08:20 PM
omigorsh, you mean atheism is another genetic defect?......

Buck Laser
06-30-2008, 08:40 PM
I must say in all honesty that I haven't noticed much evidence of altruism from the people who are most stridently religious on DF. Could that be a fluke?

PostmodernProphet
06-30-2008, 10:28 PM
could be a lack of perception.....

Alonzo
06-30-2008, 10:35 PM
omigorsh, you mean atheism is another genetic defect?......

It's saying that the same genes partly responsible for altruism are also partly responsible for religiousness. It may be accurate to say, based on this study anyway, that those who are less altruistic are probably more likely to be nonreligious or atheist, but it says nothing of individual atheists or nonreligious people, nor does it say anything about a perfect correlation.

PostmodernProphet
06-30-2008, 10:39 PM
I have faith in science's ability to solve this mystery.....

Buck Laser
07-01-2008, 12:22 AM
I have faith in science's ability to solve this mystery.....

Oh, good! Maybe one day we can all get religion by taking a pill. And maybe some of the Christians will get a touch of altruism. :evil: