Taken from a sample of 3,884 people in the U.K., the study found that ‘religious people coped better during the lockdowns,’ with their rates of depression far lower than those with ‘no belief’ in God.Read More
Taken from a sample of 3,884 people in the U.K., the study found that ‘religious people coped better during the lockdowns,’ with their rates of depression far lower than those with ‘no belief’ in God.Read More