Sanctity of Life or God's Command? Investigating Religious Determinants of Attitudes Toward Three Cases of Unnatural Death: Capital Punishment, Abortion, and Euthanasia

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Sabriseilabi, Soheil [1 ]
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[1] Troy Univ, Dept Anthropol Sociol & Criminol, 514 S Three Notch St, Troy, AL 36082 USA
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religion; capital punishment; abortion; euthanasia; spirituality; afterlife beliefs; TRADITIONS; BELIEFS; IMPACT;
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10.1177/00302228231212658
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Whether individuals may decide to end other people's or their own lives has always been a matter of ethical and social debate. The current research explores attitudes toward three cases of unnatural death: capital punishment, abortion, and euthanasia. One considerable factor that shapes individuals' attitudes toward human intervention in death is religion. This paper argues that religion causes significant changes in individuals' mindsets toward human intervention in the death process. Therefore, the present research examines how religion affects attitudes toward the death penalty, abortion, and euthanasia. This study proposes differentiating religion into four dimensions: religiosity, spirituality, afterlife beliefs, and religious affiliation. Using data from the 2018 wave of the General Social Survey (GSS), the present research found that religion's various dimensions have distinct effects on attitudes toward the death penalty, abortion, and euthanasia.
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