Why are religious people happier?

There’s a lot of evidence that religious people, for example, are happier in a sense of life satisfaction and positive emotion in the moment. But is it the Christian who really believes in Jesus and reads the Bible? Or is it the Christian who goes to church, goes to the spaghetti suppers, donates to charity, participates in the volunteer stuff? Turns out, to the extent that you can disentangle those two, it seems to not be our beliefs but our actions that are driving the fact that religious people are happier. That’s critical because what it tells us is, if you can get yourself to do it — to meditate, to volunteer, to engage with social connection — you will be happier. It’s just much easier if you have a cultural apparatus around you. 

Yale cognitive scientist Laurie Santos, quoted in the New York Times

The Gospel of Work

The decline of traditional faith in America has coincided with an explosion of new atheisms. Some people worship beauty, some worship political identities, and others worship their children. But everybody worships something. And workism is among the most potent of the new religions competing for congregants. 

What is workism? It is the belief that work is not only necessary to economic production, but also the centerpiece of one’s identity and life’s purpose; and the belief that any policy to promote human welfare must always encourage more work. 

Derek Thompson writing in The Atlantic

Articles of interest about religion - May 30

***RELIGION AND POLITICS 

In both parties, fewer now say being Christian or being born in U.S. is important to being ‘truly American’

The Growing Anti-Democratic Threat of Christian Nationalism in the U.S.

***RELIGION & CRIME

NC pastor shot, killed outside his home days after his ordination  

79-year-old woman accused of embezzling money from NC Baptist church

***RELIGION AFFILIATION 

Religious affiliation is falling in America (podcast)

***RELIGION IN COURT

Lawsuit: Only Christians Could Apply for Jail Chaplain Job 

Judge rules against woman who alleged discrimination because she was a Christian living in a predominantly Jewish community

***RELIGION & RACIAL ISSUES 

Some Korean pastors say they need to be more vocal about racial justice

Florida State U settles discrimination suit with Catholic ousted from student gov for criticizing social justice groups

***DENOMINATIONS

Southern Baptist decline continues, denomination has lost more than 2 million members since 2006 

PCUSA lost over 56K members, 116 churches in 2020: report

This year’s Southern Baptist convention could be historic

***CATHOLIC

The Catholic Church Is Reinstating Priests Accused of Sexual Abuse 

Father James Altman, who said Catholic Democrats would ‘face the fires of hell,’ asked to resign by his bishop

***MEGACHURCHES

Illinois megachurch leaves UMC amid LGBT debate, retains ownership of campuses

Tennessee megachurch Pastor claims "political elites" fake getting vaccinated, inject "sugar water" instead 

***JUDAISM

How Jewish is Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah?’ A Forward investigation in 9 verses

U.S. Jews have widely differing views on Israel

***RELIGION & SCIENCE

Research suggests the religion and science debate wasn’t always this divisive

***CULTS 

Gun Church That Worships With AR-15s Bought a 40-Acre Compound in Texas   

Duggar cult leads back to abusive teaching out of Bill Gothard organization

***THE BIBLE 

'God Bless the USA Bible' finds new printer after HarperCollins Christian passes

***RELIGION & QANON

One-Quarter of White Evangelicals Believe QAnon 'Storm' Is Coming to 'Restore Rightful Leaders'

Evangelicals are flocking to the QAnon conspiracy theory movement 

How Hollywood’s ‘Jesus’ Jim Caviezel Went Full QAnon

QAnon is now as popular in US as some major religions, poll suggests  

***SATANISM 

America's Satanic Panic Returns — This Time Through QAnon

MS-13 gang member sentenced for murdering 15-year-old girl in satanic sacrifice

***PASSING

B.J. Thomas dies at age 78

Christian Diet Guru in Plane Crash That Killed 7

Articles of interest about religion - May 21

***COVID-19

Unvaccinated Americans Twice As Likely To Feel Comfortable Ditching Masks, Poll Finds As Mandates Lift 

Fauci says people are "misinterpreting" the new CDC mask guidance

***RELIGION & THE VIRUS

Officials grapple with vaccine hesitancy among Latino evangelicals

15 San Diego Rock Church employees have contracted COVID-19

***RELIGION AND POLITICS

What new laws in Montana and South Dakota say about religious freedom 

***RELIGION & BUSINESS 

 Lifeway Christian Resources downtown Nashville headquarters sells for $95 million 

The Legacy Of Harold Camping, Who Falsely Predicted The World’s End, Lives On in Family Radio

***RELIGION & RACIAL ISSUES

How purity culture and anti-Asian racism intersect in some white evangelical circles

***DENOMINATIONS

Russell Moore leaving Southern Baptist position for spot with Christianity Today  

Lutherans elect first transgender bishop 

***MEGACHURCHES

Founder of Hillsong Church says he had concerns about Carl Lentz for years 

A Louisiana megachurch used inappropriate tactics to 'train' teens, ex-interns say

Pastor of metro Atlanta mega-church announces retirement

Saddleback Church ordains first female pastors

***SURVEYS ABOUT RELIGION

Survey finds racial division, stereotyping among Christians  

U.S. Jews far less religious than Christians or Americans overall by some measures

***BILLY GRAHAM 

Billy Graham subject of PBS documentary

PBS' Billy Graham documentary captures preacher's pull and ambition 

How Billy Graham weaponized white evangelical Christian power in America (opinion)

***EASTERN RELIGIONS

Instagram Labeled One Of Islam’s Holiest Mosques A Terrorist Organization

Sikhism Explained: What to Know About This Often-Misunderstood Religion

***CONVERSION THERAPY 

The U.K. is set to pursue a ban on ‘conversion therapy.’ Here’s where other countries stand on the issue. ($) 

***CHRISTIAN MUSIC

DC Talk's Kevin Max Identifies as an 'Exvangelical'

‘Because He Lives’ still resonates 50 years later