[Buddha-l] The Chronic Dependence of Popular Religiosity upon Dysfunctional Psychosociological Conditions

Curt Steinmetz curt at cola.iges.org
Sat Dec 5 19:00:34 MST 2009


It turns out they aren't really measuring "success". They are just 
measuring Nordicity.
Curt

Weng-Fai Wong wrote:
> Define success. Is wiping ourselves and/or each other out a "success"?
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> W.F. Wong
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> Joseph Wickens wrote:
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>> I would turn that observation around and re-state it as "the more
>> successful a society is the more secular it is".
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>> On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 1:42 PM, S.A. Feite <sfeite at roadrunner.com> wrote:
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>>> The Successful Societies Scale: The First Broad Based Statistical Tool for Comparing Prosperous Nation’s Socioeconomic Conditions Reveals How Dysfunctional Psychosociological Conditions Underlie the Origin and Evolution of High Levels of Popular Religiosity.
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>>> http://www.epjournal.net/filestore/EP07398441_c.pdf
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>>> Apparently the more secular a society is, the more successful it is.
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