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Lets assume for a moment, that nuns are happy. (a big assumption: I recall reading that 40% of nuns in the united states admitted to being sexually abused, either by their priests or by fellow nuns)
How many nuns are there in the world? 100,000? 200,000? 500,00? I seriously don't know. I bet its a relatively small number. How many women are there in the world? 3,000,000,000. Even if we say there are half a million nuns (a VERY liberal estimate, probably counting the buddhists too) then we would have 1/150 of a % of all women are happy nuns. If there were a god, and if he was the cause of nunish happiness, then we could expect that there would be more nuns. As only an inconsiderable minority are nuns, it can reasonably be posited that among those 3,000,000,000 there are some women who enjoy the nun lifestyle, just as there are some women who enjoy being tied up and spanked. You could raise the number of nuns by two orders of magnitude (50,000,000 nuns!) and still have less than one percent of the population, few enough to dissmiss it as an aberration of a few subjects, while the majority of women seem to prefer a life of freedom, work, and material gain. Math: The dispeller of stupid theistic arguments. |
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I have no idea what the "study" of nuns over the age of 75 and their rates of alzheimer's has to do with the issue of happiness and satisfaction, but it just so happens that St. Louis University did a study on the lives of nuns that is actually on point. Of course, they kept it secret until the Post-Dispatch got a hold of it, because as usual, the Church prefers to cover up its rot than expose it to public view. Nuns As Sexual Victims Get Little Notice: Quote:
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My mother was a nun for three years (Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament ~ Drexler), her sister, my Aunt Collen, was a nun for thirteen years in St. Louis...and my Uncle Danny was training to be a priest. Each left due to sincere dissatisfaction with not only the Catholic church, but the whole Christ corporation. They each found real human love and raised families...they are, by far, happier outside of the church. During my childhood, I found priests and nuns to be very sad, dour humans. Do you have any record of the number of those simply leaving the convent of Christ due to simple unhappiness? I don't suppose the church would reveal a statistic like that...but I'd be interested if you could come up with a source. |
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I'd be interested if there were any studies on the personalities of people drawn into this kind of lifestyle.
Seems to me to an escape from the reality of the modern world ... nothing more, nothing less. A belief in God merely exacerbates whatever personality traits were there in the first place ... the desire to be alone (to pray, serve the Lord) ... reclusiveness ... an inability to form real relationships in the real world as opposed to the one taking place in their heads (God) and so on ... |
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Children believe in Santa Claus.
Children are happy and joyous. .: Santa Claus exists. what-ever. |
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Jewish children don't believe in Santa Claus.
.:Jewish children are not happy and joyous. |
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The premise of this thread is somewhat whacky. You mention a whole load of things that nuns foresake as part of their vows, but you do not explain why any of these should be regarded as necessary for happiness. There are many happy people without one or all of freedom, possessions, children and marriage. Why should nuns be different from the rest of us? They don't need any of those things to be happy, any more than most of us do.
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