Counter-evidence: in atheistic societies (e.g. east Germany) there was social pressure to be non-religious, yet still a large sex difference in religious convictions.
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Don't find this convincing. Looking at the US it might sound plausible but how does it explain higher religiosity among women in scandinavian countries?
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hard atheism is only 15% or so in scandinavia
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Level of religiosity always seemed to me to be due to empathizing-systemizing theory: empathizers should be more religious than systemizers
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Also in countries like South Korea and Japan there's a big diff with women much more likely to convert to evangelical christianity. Hardly a stigma for not being christian in those countries.
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The power of social stigma
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Doesn't explain vegans. (only half-kidding).
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Argument is weak. If some subgroup is more risk averse, there is no particular reason why they would not be more risk averse to every type of risk, including damnation.
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aren't women more religious in religious countries, too?
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