It is generally accepted
that those who wish to register on this religious forum, do so in order to talk to others about religion.
But you don't have to be, (AS YOU SAY) a religious nut to register on a religious Forum, you can be a biblical ignorant atheist, who simply wants to disrupt the conversations of the religious people, or try to convert a believer over to their godless and hopeless way of life.
Irreligious societies do tend to be more prosperous and healthier than religious societies.
There is a strong positive correction between the nations that have the highest percentage of irreligious people and the nations that have the highest Human Development Index scores, with the exception of the United States.
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite statistic of life expectancy, education, and income indices used to measure the level of human development for each nation. It was created by the Pakistani economist Mahbub ul Haq and the Indian economist Amartya Sen in 1990 and was published by the United Nations Development Program. According to the HDI which is used to measure a nation's human development, the nations that are ranked as being the most highly developed are as follows in order from the world's first to the twentieth most developed nation: Norway, Australia, Switzerland, Netherlands, United States, Germany, New Zealand, Canada, Singapore, Denmark, Ireland, Sweden, Iceland, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, Liechtenstein, Israel and France.
According to results of a worldwide Win-Gallup survey conducted from 2006-2011, the majority of the people in the world's 20 most highly developed nations, with the exception of Americans, answered "NO" to the following question: "Is religion an important part of your daily life?". Religion is not important to most people who live in almost all of the world's most highly developed nations.
Please allow me to posit that the secular non-religious governments of the highly developed nations help improve the health and economic prosperity of their people; because they invest in useful things such scientific research, medical care, infrastructure and clean water instead of wasting their money on useless things such Churches, religious education and non-secular laws, preachers and Bibles.