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Trazalca
01-25-2008, 01:11 PM
Is this you? (http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20080125/sc_livescience/lonelinessbreedsbeliefinsupernatural)

Andrea Thompson
LiveScience Staff Writer
LiveScience.com
Fri Jan 25, 7:35 AM ET



People who feel lonely are more likely to believe in the supernatural, whether that is God, angels or miracles, a new study finds.


Humans have evolved as social creatures, so loneliness cuts to the quick. Living in groups was critical to the survival and safety of our ancient ancestors, and "complete isolation or ostracism has been tantamount to a death sentence," said University of Chicago researcher Nicholas Epley, who led the study.


While group living isn't critical to survival in the modern world, feeling socially connected is. Feeling isolated and lonely is a very painful emotional state for people, Epley said, and can lead to ill health, both physically and mentally.


"Being socially isolated is just not good for you," he said.


When people feel lonely, they may try to rekindle old friendships, seek out new ones or, as Epley's study suggests, they may create social connections by anthropomorphizing nearby gadgets, such as computers or cars, pets, or by believing in supernatural events or religious figures.


Pets and religion


In their study, detailed in the February issue of the journal Psychological Science, Epley's team tried to induce feelings of loneliness in people to see how it affected how they thought of pets and their belief in religious figures.


In one experiment, college undergraduates were shown movie clips and told to try and empathize with the protagonist as best they could, in order to set them in one of three emotional states.


One group was shown a clip from "Cast Away," the movie in which the main character played by Tom Hanks is deserted on a remote island, in order to induce a feeling of isolation. The second group was shown a clip from the crime thriller "The Silence of the Lambs" to promote a sense of fear. A third, control group was shown a clip from the sports comedy feature film "Major League."


All three groups were then asked to describe a pet they owned or knew well and pick three traits from a list that best described them. The list included anthropomorphic traits that related to social connections (thoughtful, sympathetic) and simple behavioral descriptions (aggressive, energetic, fearful).


Participants from the loneliness group were more likely to describe the pet using the anthropomorphic descriptions than those in the fear or control groups.


All three groups were also asked to rate their belief in ghosts, angels, the devil, miracles, curses, and God, and again, those in the loneliness group reported stronger belief in these supernatural agents.


Future predictions


In another part of their study, Epley and his colleagues asked participants from the University of Chicago to fill out a personality questionnaire and were then told that the answers would be fed to a computer which would generate a future-life prediction for them. Half of the participants were read statements implying they would be lonely later in life, while the other half were told they would be socially connected for the rest of their lives.


"We tried to manipulate their loneliness, to make them feel lonely," Epley said.


The participants were then asked to rate their belief in the same supernatural agents in the other study, and those in the "lonely group" reported stronger belief than those in the "connected group." The results were also compared to ratings the participants gave before they got their life predictions, and those who reported a belief in God before and were made to feel lonely reported a stronger belief after the experiment.


"We found that inducing people to feel lonely made them more religious essentially," Epley told LiveScience, though he notes it won't cause any sudden conversions.


Health benefits

Owning pets and religious beliefs and practices are both known to increase a person's sense of well-being, but why exactly that is isn’t well known, Epley said.

Epley and his colleagues plan to probe the issue further to see if anthropomorphizing pets or believing in anthropomorphized supernatural agents is what is responsible for alleviating feelings of loneliness. If it is, it could provide alternate means for people to feel socially connected when connecting to humans isn't an option.

"There are health benefits that come from being connected to other people, and those same benefits seem to come from connection with pets and with religious agents, too," Epley said.


I really hadn't thought of it like that. Then again, if comic book conventions were to testify... :smirk2:

Kaeos
01-25-2008, 01:51 PM
Nope. If anything I've always been surrounded by very strange people that love and care for me. I tend to believe their oddity is what drive my belief in the supernatural.

BUt I can see where this research has a point. :smirk:

Jakester
01-25-2008, 04:52 PM
I thought lonliness bred an increase in pr0n rentals.

Lavoruis
01-25-2008, 07:05 PM
I thought you were banned... from most video stores?

Jakester
01-25-2008, 07:08 PM
In my defense, no one told me that spanking it to the box covers was illegal!!

Thank God for teh interwebs.

mckracken
01-25-2008, 09:56 PM
he rents his pornos from the video store from I Am Legend and has a slow burn for the mannequin in the Erotica isle!

rappites
01-26-2008, 04:34 AM
No this is not me.

I am lonely for adult interaction. Like having friends to do things with and sharing marriage issues and kid issues.

spammityspam
01-26-2008, 10:25 AM
I guess it makes sense. I don't usually consider myself too socially connected, and I do tend to attach myself strongly to pets, but I've never felt much in the way of religious fervor and I've never, ever thought that anything remotely supernatural could be true. (At least ghosts, psychics, etc... I do think aliens are probably around somewhere, but that's because of my biology teacher last year and how dang big the universe is.) Maybe coping strategies vary from person to person? Maybe there are lots of religious germophobes and lots of skeptical pet-owners.

I wonder if they've done any tests in conjunction with social anxiety -- if anxious people are more likely to be religious pet-owners since they can't or have trouble socializing with other people?

tstone
01-26-2008, 11:51 AM
Interesting...not too sure about it, though...

Nostromo
01-27-2008, 03:15 AM
The mind is pretty complex. Hard to believe there's a cookie cutter formula for how and why people are. As for A L I E N S .... :wink:

Jakester
01-27-2008, 04:38 AM
Maybe we should all go to conjunction junction and hook up.

kah
01-27-2008, 09:12 AM
I'm not one of those people who needs to see to believe. I do however, need conclusive proof that something doesn't exist or has never existed for me to accept that those ideas came out of someone's head. Vampires, elves, unicorns, dragons? Why not, I say. If people can believe in god(s) and devils, something they've never seen, why can't other unseen entities exist?

Hell, we don't even know what's on the bottom of the oceans, or in the center of the earth, let alone what may be living (have lived) on other planets or 10,000 (or 10 million) years ago on this one.

Jakester
01-27-2008, 10:56 AM
I'd like to prove to you that a giant snake lives in my pants.

fastcar
01-28-2008, 05:25 AM
I think it's pretty sad when you start stealing your kid's imaginary friends because you're lonely.

Jakester
01-28-2008, 06:51 AM
They're not imaginary! They're totally real -- just other grownups can't see them!!
:romy: :mad:

Hmm...:romy: != mad anymore. That makes me :(

Still Crazy
01-28-2008, 07:29 AM
I am the mother of teenagers and and having way too much social interaction, I wish I could be lonely. I believe in ghosts and aliens because I am hoping they will take me away from all the social interaction....well mainly the aliens...and damn phone calls...if I could get ghosts to answer my phones on Sunday I'd be doing much better.

Jakester
01-28-2008, 07:35 AM
You need CALGON!

(I can't believe I can't find a commercial for the bath soap on YouTube!)

Bark
01-28-2008, 09:10 AM
I thought lonliness bred an increase in pr0n rentals.

I disagree. It breeds an increase in pr0n purchases. Why rent when you can buy? :D

Jakester
01-28-2008, 09:38 AM
Why buy the cow and get stuck with it forever when you can drink it's milk and get a new cow when the milk gets sour?

Nostromo
01-28-2008, 10:14 AM
Yes but you get just one cowbell per lifetime. :wink: N

neglet
01-28-2008, 10:42 AM
Yes but you get just one cowbell per lifetime. :wink: N

Ring it too much and your clapper won't chime any more.:(

Bark
01-28-2008, 11:19 AM
Contrary to popular belief, I don't always play the cowbell. I actually like to wait, to build up the suspense, and then, on occasion, release the passion with one powerfully divine torrent! Why make it a chore when it can be an event!?! :D