Of course, a great deal depends on whether you see religious belief as a good thing or a bad thing. If you see it as a good thing, you could argue that the study illustrates that women are more likely to be happy to see themselves as part of some much bigger plan, rather than standing alone at the centre of the universe. You could argue that women are simply more open-minded, more imaginative, less likely to think that anything beyond their own understanding can’t have any value. You could argue that women are more aware of the wonder of life, and more relaxed about embracing its wonder, rather than feeling compelled to reduce it to the rational.