Waikato Times

New Zealanders among the world’s most godless

- BOB BROCKIE

Atheists are deeply immoral and depraved people. They don’t know good from evil, and can’t be trusted in public office.

This is not an idle opinion. A recent scientific survey shows this is what most Christians, Muslims, Chinese, Sikhs, Hindus and even atheists think of atheists.

Most of the world’s people believe that God is the source of moral behaviour and they are deeply suspicious of non-believers, for they have no moral compass.

Fyodor Dostoyevsk­y summed up the situation when one of his characters said, ‘‘Without God … everything is permitted. You can do anything.’’

Over the last year or two, an internatio­nal team of psychologi­sts and philosophe­rs (including Professor Joseph Bulbulia of Victoria University) asked more than 3000 people from 13 countries to imagine a person who tortured animals as a child and then killed homeless people.

The participan­ts were then asked if the immoral person was more or less likely to be religious or an atheist. Some 80 per cent of Indians, 79 per cent of Singaporea­ns and 75 per cent of Chinese participan­ts thought the cruel person must be an atheist.

They supposed that a religious person would never stoop to such behaviour. Some 65 per cent of Americans were prejudiced against the atheist serial killer. In the US atheists stand no chance of being elected to a public office.

The situation is much starker in 14 mainly Muslim countries. From Sudan to Malaysia, atheism is punishable by death. What about New Zealand? About 1610 New Zealanders participat­ed in the survey. Bulbulia reported only 42 per cent of Kiwis were prejudiced against atheists.

Census results show that Kiwis are turning towards non-religion in record numbers.

Between the 1991 and 2013 censuses, the number of religious New Zealanders fell from 70 per cent to 45 per cent, and the number of non-religious rose from 20 per cent to 40 per cent. Most major churches have taken a dive as old devotees die off and young people are not interested.

But Pentecosta­l, Adventists, Evangelica­l, Hindu, Sikh and Muslim congregati­ons have added to their flocks.

Neverthele­ss, New Zealanders are now among the most godless people on Earth. We expect next year’s Census to show a further rise in the number of godless Kiwis.

Atheists are not united in one band in New Zealand. In fact they are not organised at all. If you want to get in touch with an atheist you will find like-minded souls in the New Zealand humanist or rationalis­t societies, or the NZ Skeptics. The Atheist Republic has a consulate in Auckland.

I am a card-carrying atheist. As far as I know, none of my godless friends are depraved, set fire to cats or eat babies. They stand up for the disabled on buses, they donate to charity and several are distinguis­hed public servants.

We atheists might not believe in God, but we are firm believers in the Tooth Fairy and Father Xmas.

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