I agree. I’d also point out the oft-repeated point that “correlation does not imply causation”.
My own hypothesis would be to conclude that “social support causes happiness” and that religion is not important at all except that religious communities have an historical association with social support networks.
I agree. I’d also point out the oft-repeated point that “correlation does not imply causation”.
My own hypothesis would be to conclude that “social support causes happiness” and that religion is not important at all except that religious communities have an historical association with social support networks.