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A psychopath is someone with an anti-social personality disorder characterized by violent, perverted or immoral behavior often leading to criminality. Psychopaths have little or no concern for other people. Some psychopaths equate love with sexual arousal.[3]
A 2016 study relating to atheism and psychopathy published in Plus One indicates:
| “ | Similarly, a survey of 312 college students examining the relationship between Religious/Spiritual Well-Being (RSWB) and ‘dark triad’ personality traits found that “RSWB was confirmed to be negatively correlated with these negative aspects of personality, in particular with subclinical psychopathy.”
...moral concern is associated with a spiritual worldview.[4] |
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According to the 2014 journal article Correlates of psychopathic personality traits in everyday life: results from a large community survey published in the journal Frontiers of Psychology lack of belief in God is positively associated with psychopathic traits.[5]
See also: Atheists and genetic mutations
In 2012, a Georgetown University study was published indicating that in the United States about 30 percent of those who grow up in an atheist household remain atheists as adults.[6] See also: Atheism and its retention rate in individuals
There are medical scientists and social scientists who theorize that psychopathy is a medical condition caused by genetic defects (caused by accumulated mutations within a given population).[7][8][9] There is growing evidence that some psychopathic behavior may be partly genetically caused and heritable.[10][11][12]
Left-handedness is a good indicator of a high mutational load.[13] People who are left-handed higher incidences of autism and schizophrenia.[14] A study found that atheists are more likely to be left-handed (see: Atheists and genetic mutations).[15][16] In addition, there is research showing a positive correlation between autism and atheism (see: Atheism and autism).
See also: Antitheism and antisocial behavior and Atheism and narcissism
Social science research indicates that anti-theists score the highest among atheists when it comes to personality traits such as narcissism, dogmatism, and anger.[17][18] Furthermore, they scored lowest when it comes to agreeableness and positive relations with others.[19]
See also: Young mass murderers
A significant portion of the recent incidents involving young mass murderers have involved atheists.
See also: Irreligion, psychopathy, crime, violence and antisocial behavior
Psychopathy is strongly correlated with crime, violence, and antisocial behavior.[1][2]
For information related to irreligion and crime/violence/antisocial behavior, please see the resources below:
See also: Atheism and serial killers
In 2017, the news website Axios reported:
| “ | A new study published in Nature Human Behaviour found that people around the world are predisposed to believe that atheists are more likely to be serial killers than religious believers — a bias even held by atheists themselves.
By the numbers: The study included 3,256 participants across 13 diverse countries that included highly secular nations like Finland and the Netherlands as well as highly religious ones like the United Arab Emirates and India. The test: Participants answered a survey question regarding the religious beliefs of a hypothetical sociopathic serial killer, and 60% tagged the killer as not believing in any gods, compared to 30 percent who branded him a religious believer.[20] |
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See also: What Sociopaths Reveal to Us About the Existence of God
See: Atheism, psychopathy and animal abuse
Categories: [Atheism] [Morality]
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