A question of faith
Posted in Religion, Richard Dawkins, Science on November 24th, 2008 by GutsThe Los Angeles Times reported last year on research showing that people without faith were less likely to help a poor or homeless person than religious believers. While both describe themselves as "good citizens," their charitable practices were strikingly different. Americans of no faith donated an annual average of $200 to charity; active-faith adults typically contributed $1,500.



