The Flesh and The Devil: Belief in Religious Evil and Views of Sexual
Morality. Joseph O. Baker, Andrea Molle & Christopher D. Bader.
Review of Religious Research, March 3 2020.
https://rd.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13644-020-00403-4
Abstract:
We examine an understudied connection between religion and sexuality:
beliefs about the reality of supernatural evil (Satan, hell, and
demons). After controlling for multiple other aspects of religiosity,
beliefs about religious evil remain a strong and consistent predictor of
attitudes about issues involving sexuality, including abortion,
homosexuality, premarital sex, extramarital sex, and pornography use.
Further, the effects of religious service attendance on attitudes about
sexuality are contingent upon beliefs about religious evil. Moral
condemnation of non-traditional sexuality is significantly higher among
regular religious participants who believe strongly in religious evil
compared to actively religious people who disbelieve in religious evil,
as well as compared to people who do not attend religious services.
Beliefs about religious evil are therefore central to understanding the
empirical connections between religion and support for conservative,
traditional views of sexual morality.
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