Baltimore Sun Sunday

Asked to picture God, Christians divine a mug shot

- By Mark Price

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — We now know what God might look like — or at least what a group of extremely brave psychologi­sts are suggesting, based on research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Among the team’s many conclusion­s: Liberals and conservati­ves see God differentl­y — a lot differentl­y.

The researcher­s came to that realizatio­n after asking 511 American Christians what they think God looks like, so a composite mug shot could be created from the many responses.

The end result is a mug shot that shows God is white, young and clean cut, not unlike someone from an ’80s boy band. As for his expression, Mona Lisa’s vague smile comes to mind.

All 551 of the Christians involved came to the study with some kind of bias, the researcher­s said.

Liberals imagined God as “more feminine, younger, and more loving,” while conservati­ves have a white guy in mind who was “more powerful,” said the researcher­s.

“These biases might have stemmed from the type of societies that liberals and conservati­ves want,” said the study’s lead author Joshua Conrad Jackson, in a synopsis posted on UNC Chapel Hill’s website.

“Past research shows that conservati­ves are more motivated than liberals to live in a well-ordered society, one that would be best regulated by a powerful God. On the other hand, liberals are more motivated to live in a tolerant society, which would be better regulated by a loving God.”

A process called reverse correlatio­n was used to create the final image, said the report. The 551 test subjects were shown hundreds of randomly varying pairs of faces, and asked which of the two looked more like “the face of God.”

 ?? JOURNALS.PLOS.ORG ?? The left image is how young study participan­ts imagined God. Older participan­ts imagined the one on the right.
JOURNALS.PLOS.ORG The left image is how young study participan­ts imagined God. Older participan­ts imagined the one on the right.

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