{"id":187249,"date":"2017-04-12T08:25:47","date_gmt":"2017-04-12T12:25:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-darwinism-that-fuels-atheism-actually-favors-religiosity-the-federalist\/"},"modified":"2017-04-12T08:25:47","modified_gmt":"2017-04-12T12:25:47","slug":"the-darwinism-that-fuels-atheism-actually-favors-religiosity-the-federalist","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/atheism\/the-darwinism-that-fuels-atheism-actually-favors-religiosity-the-federalist\/","title":{"rendered":"The Darwinism That Fuels Atheism Actually Favors Religiosity &#8211; The Federalist"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Science has failed to prove or disprove the existence of God,    but recent studies suggest certain beliefs are better for you    than others, and that includes your Darwinian fitness. These    ideas aggravate moral relativists who argue that no way of life    is superior to another. You cant judge, they scold. Its    all the same. Thatsexactly what someone would    say before convincing you to do something stupid. Which    tradition you follow matters, and its effects can be measured.  <\/p>\n<p>    Both the Old Order Amish and the Hutterites are at the front    lines of the resistance to modern life and its myth of    progress. Buta    studypublished in theNew England Journal of    Medicinelast summer reveals a crucial difference.    Because the Hutterite sect takes a more liberal approach to    industrial farming than their Amish brethren, Hutterite    children are far more likely to suffer from allergies and    asthma.  <\/p>\n<p>    The authors control for cultural and genetic variables. The two    religious groups hail from the same sixteenth-century    Anabaptist tradition and share a closely related bloodline.    Casual observers can barely tell them apart. Both maintain    traditionalist dress codes, are known for their impeccable    piety and baffling pacifism, and subsist through a rural    agrarian lifestyle. Its the machines that make the difference.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Old Order way of life derives from the    sacredOrdnung,or    rules and discipline. This code rejects the moral and    intellectual authority of the Enlightenment, with all of its    bells and whistles and brain-numbing TV shows. It looks    backward to the values of ancient tradition and communal    identity. However, each Old Order community has its own unique    standards, and the extent to which    theOrdnungis interpreted to reject    technology affects childrens health.  <\/p>\n<p>    While the Amish get down and dirty with old-school    barn-raisings and horse-drawn plows, the Hutterites live and    work and produce an astounding number of babies in tech-savvy    communes. They employ computer databases and industrial farming    techniques. As a result, the Amish are grubbier, and Amish    children are less allergy-prone.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Amish homes tested in the study had nearly seven times more    endotoxic bacteria than Hutterite homes. The researchers found    allergens in the dust of 4 in 10 Amish homes, while only 1 in    10 Hutterite homes had comparable levels. Yet Amish kids were    four timeslesslikely to have asthma and    six times less likely to have allergies.  <\/p>\n<p>    Due to the remarkable genetic similarity of the two    populations, the studys findings indicate a hearty immune    response to a pathogen-rich environment. This provides strong    evidence that soft-palmed kids who dont play in the dirt are    more likely to become asthmatic Eloi. It also shows how    different approaches to theOrdnung produced    unforeseeable effects.  <\/p>\n<p>    Social experiments will always have unexpected results. For    instance, belief in germ theory led to effective sanitation and    the discovery of antibiotics. On the other hand, the secular    faith in endless medical progresscoupled with reckless sexual    liberationled to the rise ofantibiotic-resistant    gonorrhea. Of course, strict monogamy precludes the    possibility of gonad-devouring superbugs ever getting a    foothold, but only a sex-negative yahoo would ever entertain    the notion.  <\/p>\n<p>    None of this is to say that religious traditions that reject    the modern world will produce healthier children. Christian    Scientists refute the benefits of modern medicine entirely, and    the fewstudieswe    have on themindicatea    lower life expectancy. Various religions clearly motivate all    sorts of counterproductive behavior. Whatever the spiritual    benefits of martyrdom may be,strapping    bombs to your childrenis rarely good for their    long-term health.  <\/p>\n<p>    What wecanconclude is that the structure    of a societys moral universe will have critical downstream    consequences. Some strategies will be more successful than    others, depending on the environment and our standard of    measurement.  <\/p>\n<p>    From a Darwinian perspective, the Hutterites are doing alright,    sneezes be damned. After a hard run of Old Country persecution    in the late 1800s, adherents began immigrating to America. Most    wound up on the harsh Dakota plains, where theyve been    breeding ever since. An1880    U.S. censusfound just 443 Hutterites living in four    communities. Despite a steady stream of sniffling kids who    abandon ship and defect to pop culture,todaythere    are more than 40,000 Hutterites in America spread across more    than 480 communities.  <\/p>\n<p>    AlongsideMormonsandHispanic    Catholics, the Hutterites reproductive work ethic is    paying off, especially when compared to their fellow secular    Americans. Underlying belief systems appear to    drivedifferential    reproductive ratesademographic    trendthat may determine the next centurys    ideological landscape.  <\/p>\n<p>    Apaperpublished    inEvolutionary Psychological Sciencesthis    month contributes to the mounting evidence that the future    belongs to the children of God. The cross-sectional study, led    by Lee Ellis and Anthony Hoskin, looked at a population of    2,511 university students in America and 2,059 in Malaysia,    with a large female majority in both. The researchers used    questionnaires about the subjects families to measure the    connection between religious commitment and fertility rates.  <\/p>\n<p>    Their results showed a strong correlation between the intensity    of religious belief and number of offspring, particularly in    the Muslim population under study. As another liberated    generation screws around and tosses its gametes into the void,    their devout neighbors are pairing off and making babies.  <\/p>\n<p>    The authors readily acknowledge their sample isnt a global    representation. The data only considers the parents of    university students, which means childless people are excluded.    Also missing are those sections of the population who send    their children to religious colleges, or who shun secular    institutions completely, such as Hutterites. Having admitted    these limitations, the researchers offer their results as fuel    for an important debate that is largely suppressed.  <\/p>\n<p>    Secular progressives have imagined no religion for over a    century now. Multiple academic disciplines put forward    variations on the secularization hypothesis, but it was just    their imaginations. Ellis and Hoskin condense these into a core    assumption: As humans become more rational and scientifically    enlightened, religiosity will fade. The authors then propose a    biologically informed contra-secularization hypothesis which    is based, ironically, on the very evolutionary principles which    are supposed to replace primitive superstition.  <\/p>\n<p>    The contra-secularization hypothesis is supported by    plummetingbirth    ratesin numerous zygote-squashing secular nations,    especially Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, as well as the    exploding populations in moretraditional    regionsof the world like Africa and the Middle East.    Even if we bracket the genetic aspects of Ellis and Hoskins    argument, its obvious that the belief that this life is all we    have, paired with birth control and abortions on demand, can    make a serious dent in demographics. Creationists may be    completely wrong about how the cosmos was born, but they    clearly know how babies are created. And in a Darwinian    calculus, expected reproductive rates are what count.  <\/p>\n<p>    Different belief systems yield very different societies, and    some societies are better equipped to respond to shifting    historical circumstances than others.  <\/p>\n<p>    By its very nature, the postmodern mind cant conceive of    religions objective advantages. At least their New Atheist    counterparts are sane enough to know that ideas make a    difference, but they insist religion is a virulent meme that    drives its hosts insane. The loudest antichrists warn us that    religion will push us to civilizational collapse. What they    fail to recognize is that traditional religion is the    scaffolding that every great civilization is built on.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thesecular    utility of religion, as biologist D.S. Wilson calls it, is    an open question. But its a question we have to take    seriously. Society is the aggregate of individual behaviors.    Behavior is motivated by belief. Different belief systems yield    very different societies, and some societies are better    equipped to respond to shifting historical circumstances than    others.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thats why I advocate for the absolute freedom of religion,    including scientism, hedonism, and other secular variants. You    never know what might work. But the freedom to conduct social    experiments is empty unless were also free to openly criticize    the varied results.  <\/p>\n<p>    You can judge a healthy tradition by its fruits. If    civilization is teetering, it may be because the supporting    spiritual structure was torn out before another, sufficiently    sturdy foundation was put in place. And if your sneezy    offspring are getting thrashed by Morlocks, you should let them    play outside more often.  <\/p>\n<p>  Joe Allen is a writer and fellow primate who wonders why we ever  came down from the trees.A lifelong student of religion and  science, he has kept his hands dirtyas a land surveyor,  communal farm hand, kitchen servant, andfor over a decade,  climbing steel as an arena rigger.His work appears in  various outlets from left to right because he prefers liberty to  security. 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