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Pictures of you: God images,gun ownership,and empowerment in the United States
Authors:Laura Upenieks  Terrence D. Hill  James E. Robertson
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, USA;2. Department of Sociology, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA;3. Independent Scholar, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Abstract:

Objective

In the current study, we seek to shed new light on the role of religion in American gun culture by considering whether images people hold of God affect the probability of gun ownership and the experience of empowerment through guns for religious Americans (i.e., the extent to which owners derive security, identity, and status from their guns).

Methods

We analyze nationally representative data from the 2021 Baylor Religion Survey in the United States. Binary logistic and ordinary least squares regression models were used.

Results

We failed to observe any associations between God images and gun ownership. However, among gun owners (n = 430), belief in an engaged God was associated with lower levels of gun empowerment, while belief in a judgmental God was associated with higher levels.

Conclusion

God images may contribute to the experience of empowerment through guns by representing spiritual connection and intimacy or divine anger and retribution. We suggest that future research delve deeper into the intersection of God images and gun-related beliefs and behaviors.
Keywords:guns  images of God  gun empowerment  COVID-19 pandemic
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