Christianty & Crime...This Time Not About Meth, Sorry
The dumbest meme floating around the interwebs these days claims that Christianity has made America a less civilized country. Earlier this week, Drudge picked up a Times of London a story which itself originated with an article in Journal of Religion & Society by one Gregory S. Paul of Baltimore. Now bloggers and other denizens of the electronic media are running wild with it.
By now, you’re used to this kind of argument. Find something about America that makes it different from European countries—less soccer, more guns, etc.—and claim that this is what leads to America’s high crime rates. The most important part of this kind of argument is to absolutely ignore demography. Which is to say, ignore the totally obvious fact Europe and the United States have very different populations—that the U.S. is much more racially diverse than Europe, and this is not unrelated to U.S. crime rates.
For a very blunt and clear headed explanation of this, click through to Steve Sailer’s blog.
By now, you’re used to this kind of argument. Find something about America that makes it different from European countries—less soccer, more guns, etc.—and claim that this is what leads to America’s high crime rates. The most important part of this kind of argument is to absolutely ignore demography. Which is to say, ignore the totally obvious fact Europe and the United States have very different populations—that the U.S. is much more racially diverse than Europe, and this is not unrelated to U.S. crime rates.
For a very blunt and clear headed explanation of this, click through to Steve Sailer’s blog.