Thought For The Day

For What It Is Worth

I read this article with some degree of interest and a lot of uncertainty about its value. So rather than wax eloquent I am going to let you make your own evaluation. It is interesting.

If a long life is what you’re after, going to church may be the answer to your prayers. A number of studies have shown associations between attending religious services and living a long time. One of the most comprehensive, published in JAMA Internal Medicine in 2016, found that women who went to any kind of religious service more than once a week had a 33% lower chance than their secular peers of dying during the 16-year study-follow-up period. Another study, published last year in PLOS One, found that regular service attendance was linked to reductions in the body’s stress responses and even in mortality–so much so that worshippers were 55% less likely to die during the up to 18-year follow-up period than people who didn’t frequent the temple, church or mosque. Indeed, it’s also the values drawn from religious tradition–such as “respect, compassion, gratitude, charity, humility, harmony, meditation and preservation of health”–that seem to predict longevity. (TIME)

Well now. Makes me think Church is good for you. And if you are attending one that proclaims the Truth with clarity and accuracy, it shouldn’t be long before you are one healthy Believer, assuming you believe that Truth and keep your health centered in the will of God

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