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The relationship between education and religion by Egaeus2003-04-17 14:10:37
  That's a nice theory, but proven wrong. by Naruki 2003-04-17 14:13:34
There are _plenty_ of well-educated folk who turn a blind eye to religion, Scientific Methodly speaking.

Just as there are plenty well-educated bigots, sexists, etcetera.

The education you speak of would only help if they chose to apply it to _all_ facets of life.

And few people do that.
[ Reply ]
    I don't know about that by Egaeus2003-04-17 14:17:27
    Not exactly proven wrong... by BloodyViking2003-04-17 14:26:33
      My education did cause me to question my faith by theymustbidiots2003-04-17 14:39:27
        Addendum by theymustbidiots2003-04-17 14:41:15
          Thanks for the help. by Naruki2003-04-17 14:42:28
            I was agreeing with you here by theymustbidiots2003-04-17 14:47:07
          Not even the staunchest atheist contends.. by BlurOfSerenity2003-04-17 14:45:26
            a great book on this subject by amish2003-04-17 14:57:14
              I still don't see now it necessitates a God though by BlurOfSerenity2006-11-19 12:55:59
            As I like to say... by rapido752003-04-17 19:18:07
      I'm in a catholic high school by fraek2003-04-17 15:55:07

 

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