Religious people are more likely to help the needy, – research

A new study conducted by Bosphorus University (Turkey) has found that non-religious people tend to believe in treating people equally, while religious people are more likely to help the needy. The study involved 550 students, who were presented with a resource-sharing problem, reports the Daily Mail.

In the problem, a shipwreck had left two people, called Friday and Robinson, stranded on neighbouring islands – Island A and Island B, respectively. Each island had 12 fruit plants, each of which could only be consumed by one person. Robinson could only get 20 fruit from each plant, but he could visit both islands. In contrast, Friday could harvest 120 fruit from each plant, but had to remain on his island.

Participants were asked to pick the fairest way to divide up the plants from three options, which actually represented three different political theories of distribution. The egalitarian option flattened out differences to produce equality for all, while the utilitarian option left one person with more fruit as long as there was a net high total value. Finally, the third option reduced inequality by benefitting the worse off.

The results showed that non-religious people were more likely to choose the egalitarian approach, with 38 per cent choosing it, compared to just 25 per cent of religious people. Meanwhile, 55 per cent of religious people chose the third option, versus 43 per cent of non-believers. This left just 19 per cent of non-believers choosing the utilitarian option, and 20 per cent of religious people.

The researchers speculate that as religious people have more faith in a just world, they are more likely to choose the third option.

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