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Andrew Leigh: 澳大利亚社会联系日益减弱,体现在教会参与度、工会会员人数、童子军和女童子军会员人数、政治参与度等方面都在下降。宗教参与度下降加剧了社会凝聚力下降。虽然本人是无神论者,但研究表明,宗教参与者更可能参与志愿活动和慈善捐赠,这与信仰的虔诚程度无关,而是宗教社区环境的影响。宗教组织在促进社会凝聚力、连接不同社会阶层、帮助弱势群体方面发挥着重要作用。教会获得税收优惠是有其社会意义的,这与教会在社区中扮演的角色有关。 John Dickson: Andrew Leigh的研究表明,宗教参与者更可能参与志愿活动和慈善捐赠,这并非仅仅因为宗教信仰本身,也与宗教社区环境有关。但宗教信仰的核心思想也对社区的积极影响起到了作用。教会并非封闭的群体,而是连接不同社会阶层和群体的桥梁。耶稣的教导超越了种族和宗教界限,强调爱与同情。 Anne Robinson: 教会在澳大利亚享有税收优惠,但这并非特殊待遇,而是基于互助原则。教会在税收方面享受一些优惠,但并非全面豁免。 Gezer Vemesh: 耶稣的‘爱邻舍’教导具有超越性,打破了传统的界限,强调爱邻舍要超越种族和宗教界限,爱包括对麻风病人、撒玛利亚人、罪人和敌人的爱。

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Andrew Leigh discusses his book 'Disconnected' which explores the decline of religion and its impact on social cohesion in Australia, highlighting the benefits of religious involvement in society.

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Andrew Leigh thinks Australia is disconnected, and he’s written a book about it. In *Disconnected, *Andrew spends a whole chapter outlining why the decline of religion is making social cohesion worse, and the benefits to society of having more religious believers.

 "I just had a cracking conversation with Australia’s ‘social capital’ expert Dr Andrew Leigh, the Member for Fenner and Shadow Assistant Minister for Charities. We explored the sad decline of community connectedness in Australia, the remarkable effect church attendance has on volunteering and philanthropy in this country (for secular as well as religious causes), the logic of seeing ‘advancing religion’ as a genuine charitable cause, and the importance of street parties for your neighbourhood!" -- John Dickson

To be clear, Andrew says in his book that he’s an atheist. That made John Dickson want to speak to him more.

While Andrew can’t sign on to the churches’ theological views, he can see the good that religion does in society. And he’s done a bucket load of research to prove it.

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With OmniPoll, I've just updated data on how many friends Australians have & how well we know our neighbours. The trend in "Disconnected" seems to be worsening. Lanai Scarr writes it up in today's press: https://t.co/hcKMJslYAd) #Reconnected) #SocialCapital) #auspol) @RobertDPutnam) pic.twitter.com/aqlbJo2czs)— Andrew Leigh (@ALeighMP) July 2, 2018)

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Andrew Leigh is the Shadow Assistant Treasurer and Federal Member for Fenner in the ACT. Prior to being elected in 2010, Andrew was a professor of economics at the Australian National University. He holds a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard and is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences.

His books include* Disconnected* (2010), Battlers and Billionaires (2013), The Economics of Just About Everything (2014), The Luck of Politics (2015), *Choosing Openness: Why Global Engagement is Best for Australia *(2017) and *Randomistas: How Radical Researchers Changed Our World *(2018). Andrew is a keen marathon runner, and hosts a podcast titled "The Good Life: Andrew Leigh in Conversation", which is available on Apple Podcasts.

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