What are the most beneficial religious spiritual practices
for your health?
Luke Newman
Howard S.
Friedman performed a study in which he examined both religious and
non-religious Californians and examined how religion, religious practices, and
depth of religiousness relate to a person’s health and life span. It was determined, as we discussed previously
in class, that religious people tend to live longer than those who are not
religious. At various portions
throughout these people’s lives, they filled out a survey on Bible reading,
worship, extent of religious involvement, etc.
Those who were very religious also tended to be the most social,
especially women. Friedman speculates
that it is this feeling of inclusion and social support that explains why these
religious women tend to live statistically longer than those who are not as
religious.
Friedman, Ph.D., Howard S.
"How Prayer Leads To Better Health and Longer Life." The
Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 22 Mar. 2011. Web. 16 Oct. 2013.
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/howard-s-friedman-phd/where-exactly-is-the-heal_b_838603.html>.
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