Title: Mortality Awareness and Belief in Supernatural Agents
1Mortality Awareness and Belief in Supernatural
Agents
- Ara Norenzayan
- Department of Psychology
- University of British Columbia
2Cross Cultural Observations
- Nearly all societies have supernatural beliefs
Most people in the world believe in some kind of
Higher Power (60-90) - Supernatural beliefs are the cornerstone of
religions - The influence of religions is expected to
increase in the coming decades
3 Surveys of Religion show that Americans Believe
in
- Believe
- God 96
- Heaven 93
- Hell 85
- Psychic and spiritual healing 54
- ESP or extrasensory perception 50
- Haunted houses 50
- Possession by the devil 41
- Ghosts of dead people returning 38
- Clairvoyance 32
- Gallup Poll, 1994, 2001
4Cross Cultural Comparisons
- How Important is God in your life?
- West Africa 97
- Latin America 87
- North America 83
- Western Europe 49
- Eastern Europe 49
- South East Asia 47
- Total Average 63
- Middle East ?
- Gallup International Millenium Survey (60
countries)
5The Secularization Myth
- Despite the rise of science and technology, the
influence of religions has not diminished - Estimated 10,000 religions in the world
- 2-3 religions born every day
- The rise of religion in the 21st century--The age
of religious conflicts? - Two exceptions Europe and academia
6Supernatural Agent Beliefs
- Supernatural agent beliefs are produced by graded
and systematic violations of intuitive agent
beliefs (Boyer, 1994) - Cultural manipulation of agency-detection module
- ghost intentional agent invisible passes
through solid objects
7Supernatural Agents and Awareness of Death
- Religious beliefs function to manage terror of
death - Becker, (1973) Durkheim (1915) Freud, 1913
Kierkegaard, (1843) - Religion is like a fire extinguisher. You never
know when you are going to need it. So its best
to have one handy. - -- Al Franken, Oh, The Things I Know!
8Terror Management Theory
- Terror Management Theory (Greenberg, et al.,
1990) - Two ways to cope with the awareness of death
- 1) Cultural worldview bolster ones cultural
worldview (and derogate other worldviews) - 2) Perceive oneself as a good cultural member
(self esteem)
9Questions
- Does awareness of death lead to more belief in
supernatural agents? - Cultural Worldview Bolstering Hypothesis death
increases culturally-familiar SNL belief,
decreases culturally alien SNL belief - Distinct Supernatural Buffer Hypothesis death
increases SNL belief even when culturally alien
10Buddha Study
- Religious identification (pretest)
- Mortality salience vs. control story
- Newspaper article reporting scientific study
about the power of Buddhist prayer on fertility
rates of women wanting to get pregnant - Questions about belief in Buddha, and Buddhas
ability to answer prayers - 80 Participants at an American University, 59
Christian, 26 no religion, no Buddhists
11Buddha Study
- Key dependent measures
- Buddha prayed to hears prayers
- Evidence that Buddha can answer prayers
- Buddha/a higher power can hear prayers
- Buddha/a higher power can answer prayers
12Belief in The Power of Buddhist Prayer by Mostly
Christians
13Results of Buddha Study
- Awareness of death encouraged more belief in a
culturally alien supernatural agent - Those who identified with their own religion were
MORE likely to believe in the power of Buddhist
Prayer when death was salient (r .68, p lt .01) - In the control condition, no relationship between
religious ID and belief in Buddha (r .03) - Support for the distinct buffer hypothesis
14Shaman Study
- Essay mortality salience vs. negative affect vs.
control - Newspaper article on the use of clairvoyant
shamans in the Russian military to assist in
intelligence gathering - Questions about belief in shamanic spirits, and
their ability to offer guidance and information - 142 Participants in Vancouver, religious vs. not
15Shaman Study
- Key dependent measures
- 1a) Paranormal clairvoyance is not possible (RS)
- 1b) Ancestral shamanic spirits exist
- 1c) Ancestral shamanic spirits offer guidance and
info - 2a) Achievements of program offer evidence that
ancestral spirits exist - 2b) Achievements of program offer evidence that
ancestral spirits offer guidance and info - 3a) God/a higher power exists
- 3b) God/a higher power offers reliable guidance
and info
16Belief in Ancestral Spirits
Degree of Supernatural Belief
Alien Spirits
Evidence
God/HP
Participants Indicating a Religion
17Belief in Ancestral Spirits
Degree of Supernatural Belief
Alien Spirits
Evidence
God/HP
Non-Religious Participants
18Ongoing Studies
- Cross cultural generality
- Yucatec Maya villagers
- Atheists in the foxhole
- Cultural transmission and stabilization of
supernaturals
19Conclusions from Studies
- Not side-effect of worldview bolstering
- Not merely social identification w/religious
group - Privileged link between awareness of mortality
and supernatural beliefs - In a sea storm, voyagers will pray to any God
20No, no, thats not a sin either. My goodness, you
must have worried yourself to death.
21Theoretical Framework(Atran Norenzayan, in
press, BBS)
- In nearly all known societies, there are
- 1) Belief in supernatural agents (Gods, ghosts),
who manage - 2) Existential anxieties (death social
deception), that require - 3) Costly commitment (sacrifice of time,
resources) - Ritually coordinated through affective displays,
yielding religion
22The Four Cs of Religion
- Religion is not a biological adaptation it is a
cultural byproduct of multiple interacting mental
modules and universal needs - Counterintuition Intentional agents (cognitive
aspect) - Compassion Existential anxieties (emotional
aspect) - Costly Commitment (motivational aspect)
- Communion ritualized coordination (social aspect)