If you come out of that holy water is the drink of the devil, how many faithful would go around to flaunt?

A series of studies conducted in the United States has occurred a certain correlation among the highly religious people and porn.
A recent study, "Surfing for Sexual Sin: Relations Between religiousness and Viewing Sexual Content Online", sought to investigate the reactions of the people who call themselves very religious before data showing this discrepancy.
Stepping back, the study's authors, Cara C. MacInnis and Gordon Hodson, had already discovered during a previous job that was just in the states with more religious and conservative citizenship that recorded more Google searches of sexual content.
Back in 2009, Benjamin Edelman (Harvard Business School) he brought out as their own states considered more conservatives had the highest enrollments in porn services.
Red Light States: who buys online adult entertainment?
Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2009 Red Light States: who buys online adult entertainment?
To find out how believers themselves react to this kind of evidence, the authors asked 200 people, first of all, to indicate their position with respect to religion.
Once we know this, the researchers subjected the data to the above sample.
To answer, participants labeled the revelation as "worrying", "shocking", "amazing" and similar adjectives.
Compared to colleagues who described themselves as non-believers, they were more likely to believe that the search was politically driven.
The denial does not surprise at all those who led the research: "It would not be strange that religious people fail or minimize the viewing of pornographic content, considering that violate their basic values," says MacInnis: "Several psychoanalytic theories argue in particular that those who it attacked a certain behavior it is simultaneously attracted to a certain level. "
The team also asked a champion - this time 252 people - what were in their view the most related to pornography features.
The more religious participants showed "moral values", "race" and the "economic situation" as traits most linked to pornography than to religion.
MacInnis also revealed that participants professors of religion have considered pornography more problematic of racism and violence with weapons.

From Wired