Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts

Friday, February 20, 2026

Spiritual practices strongly associated with reduced risk for hazardous alcohol and drug use, A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies

Getting high on religion and religious community may indeed help!

Pray and meditate more and be better off!

"Individuals who engaged in spirituality were significantly less likely to exhibit hazardous use of alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and illicit drugs, according to a new meta-analysis led by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
The meta-analysis is the first of its kind to synthesize and comprehensively estimate associations between harmful or hazardous substance use and spirituality—considered any practice, religious or otherwise, through which an individual finds ultimate meaning, purpose, and connection to something greater than themselves.  ...

The meta-analysis found that broad spiritual practices, including spiritual and religious community involvement, attending religious services, meditation, and prayer, reduced individuals’ risk of dangerous alcohol and drug use by 13%. This reduction was greater (18%) among individuals attending religious services at least once per week. The results were consistent across all of the drug categories studied (alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and illicit drugs). ..."

From the key points and abstract:
"Key Points
Question  What is the association between spiritual exposures and related drug use outcomes?

Findings  This meta-analysis of 55 rigorous studies on spirituality and harmful or hazardous drug use (alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, or illicit drugs) documented a significant protective association of 13% related to both prevention and recovery. The risk reduction, which extended across all 4 drug categories, reached 18% for individuals with greater than weekly religious service attendance.

Meaning
These results have implications for clinicians and communities regarding future strategies to address harmful or hazardous alcohol or other drug use.

Abstract
Importance
This meta-analysis examines rigorous longitudinal 21st century studies on the associations of spirituality with harmful or hazardous alcohol and other drug (AOD) use.

Objective
To synthesize findings from independent studies about spirituality and AOD use and to produce a comprehensive estimate of the overall effect size of the associated risk reduction.

Data Sources
Studies previously identified in the Balboni and colleagues review on the association between spiritual exposures (including religion) and alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, or other drugs were pooled.  ...

Study Selection
From an initial retrieval of more than 20 000 articles, a total of 55 spirituality studies (as defined by Puchalski and colleagues) that were
(1) published 2000-2022 in the English language,
(2) used validated measures of spirituality,
(3) examined longitudinal associations between spirituality and AOD use, and
(4) were either prospective cohort studies with sample sizes of 1000 or more or randomized clinical trials (eg, public health interventions) with sample sizes of 100 or more, were captured.

Data Extraction and Synthesis
Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) reporting guidelines were used for abstracting data and assessing quality and validity. Eligible studies were those that reported quantitative outcomes measuring AOD use in relation to spiritual exposures, provided sufficient data to calculate log-relative risks (log-RR) and associated error terms, and focused on either preventive effect (eg, delayed initiation) or recovery-related outcomes (eg, cessation). Effects extracted were transformed into log-RR based on the type of effect.

Main Outcomes and Measures  The primary outcome was the association between spiritual or religious involvement and AOD. Subgroup analyses examined differences by AOD use type (alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and illicit drugs) and exposure type (spiritual or religious attendance vs broader spiritual exposures).

Results
Results from the 55 studies, which collectively included 540,712 participants, documented a significant protective association related to both prevention and recovery between spirituality and AOD use outcomes.
Specifically, a consistent 13% risk reduction extended across the studied drugs (RR, 0.87; 95% CI, 0.84-0.91), a figure that reached 18% for individuals engaging in spiritual or religious communities (defined as >weekly religious service attendance; RR, 0.82; 95% CI, 0.75-0.89).
Virtually all 134 effects extracted from the studies demonstrated protective, not detrimental, results. Multiple sensitivity analyses confirmed the robustness of evidence.

Conclusions and Relevance
The results of this meta-analysis regarding a protective association between spirituality and AOD use have implications for clinicians and communities regarding future strategies for AOD use prevention and recovery."

Spiritual practices strongly associated with reduced risk for hazardous alcohol and drug use | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health


Thursday, December 11, 2025

Elon Musk makes stunning rare admission about faith in God

Elon Musk said very little, only that he believes in a Creator (of the universe)! Yes, who or what created the universe and all the life in it?

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

PM Modi Hoists Saffron Flag at Ram Temple as Ayodhya Tourism Surges with Palki Sharma

Recommendable! This report is mostly about domestic tourism in India, specifically religious tourism.

Bible App Hits 1 Billion Downloads since 2008, offered in 2300 languages

Amazing stuff! Impressive! Religion in our time!

"The YouVersion Bible App, a ministry and initiative of the Edmond, Oklahoma-based Life.Church—one of the largest churches in the U.S.—recently surpassed one billion installations across its family of apps since its launch in 2008. ...

The app, which is supported by Life.Church, remains free to users with no ads, offering over 3,600 versions in 2,300 languages."

Tuesday, November 25, 2025 - Join The Flyover

Friday, October 31, 2025

JD Vance Under Fire for "Hoping" His Wife Will Convert with Palki Sharma

I think, JD Vance's response was largely OK. Palki messed up here!

When a man stops believing in God, he doesn't believe in nothing—he believes in anything

Food for thought! A famous observation by Gilbert Keith Chesterton.

When pseudo religions like environmentalism, climate change, LGBTQ, AI and so forth gain support.

"G.K. Chesterton famously observed that when people no longer have faith in God they don’t believe in nothing, they are open to believing anything. And as Christianity has ebbed recently, so the tide of mysticism, the occult and magical thinking has grown. It is precisely amid some of those who proclaim their belief in Reason most loudly that curious belief systems are taking hold.

Big Tech is under the spell of the occult, warns Damian Thompson in this week’s cover piece. Half a century ago, Arthur C. Clarke observed that ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic’. Today, artificial intelligence has advanced so far that even its creators are flirting with mystical mythologies and supernatural fantasies

Peter Thiel’s lectures on ‘the Antichrist’ attract many, while the number of self-identifying witches in America has overtaken Presbyterians. And these modern day magi are thoroughly at home in the tech-enabled world, with witches now using ChatGPT to generate spells. AI can craft an incantation in the style of a Yoruba magician or conjure a Wiccan goddess.

In Silicon Valley, the corner of the US where Christianity is weakest, cults have thrived since the 1960s. In the vacuum left by faith, tech firms have fed employees eastern mysticism to cultivate ‘mindfulness’ among the workforce. What remains is an endless Halloween of woke spirituality, demonstrating that any sufficiently advanced cultic fad is indistinguishable from hell. ..."

The Spectator Weekly Highlights

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Tehran Honours Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus: Names New Metro Station After Her with Molly Gambhir

Amazing stuff!


A bas-relief sculpture of Jesus in a metro station of Tehran! You have to rub your eye to believe it!


Wyoming monks use cutting-edge tech to carve epic stone monastery 20 years in the making

Have you ever wondered what monks do all day long besides praying? Caution: satire!

But some monks also make delicious cheese or brew beer!

Wyoming monks use cutting-edge tech to carve epic stone monastery 20 years in the making | Blaze Media "The Carmelite brotherhood taught themselves intricate engineering and Gothic masonry techniques."




Friday, September 26, 2025

The Man Leading Christian Nationalism’s Rise Under Trump: Pastor Doug Wilson

Recommendable! His remarks about e.g. slavery in the US were food for thought! Not all slaveholders were horrible (some slaveholders were actually black, but he did not say that)!

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Erika Kirk forgives the assassin of her husband at his funeral event in public

Bravo! Maybe the best choice to go on with her life and with her two young children!

Google search: ""Father, forgive them" asking God to forgive his tormentors because "they know not what they do" are the first recorded words of Jesus from the cross, found in Luke 23:34 of the New Testament, where He prays for His executioners' forgiveness despite His agonizing death. "