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    Reader digest version: Hindus, Jews, mainline Protestants are the most educated.
    I was not surprised in the least to see that Muslims are more highly educated than evangelicals and fundamentalist Christians.
    The fundamentalist Christians, the evangelical Protestants have the lowest level of educational attainment.
    The Most and Least Educated Religious Groups in the U.S.
    http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...igious-groups/

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    That is because people use the education & religious activities loopholes to get themselves through the immigration lines faster....

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    Educated Anglican and Episcopal kick ass on other American Christian denominations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmymccready View Post
    Educated Anglican and Episcopal kick ass on other American Christian denominations.
    It rings true to me.

    Granted, my life experience is not a valid statistical sampling, but I have been to services and met the full range of major religious groups in American. And the Episcopalians and Anglicans always struck me as a highly educated demographic. As did the Quakers, Jews, and Unitarians. I don't have a ton of experience with the Catholics. The Eastern Orthodox Christians, the black American-Muslims and the first generation Muslims seem to have above average educational achievement.

    You know the only group that has consistently tried to convince me that the Earth is 6,000 years old, that the bible is a record of literal history, and that evolution and natural selection is a hoax? It was evangelical protestants aka fundamentalist Christians who were making that case to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    Reader digest version: Hindus, Jews, mainline Protestants are the most educated.
    I was not surprised in the least to see that Muslims are more highly educated than evangelicals and fundamentalist Christians.
    The fundamentalist Christians, the evangelical Protestants have the lowest level of educational attainment.

    http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank...igious-groups/
    Since tone can often be difficult to deduce on this board I'm asking this as an honest question and not in a confrontational manner.

    We've had discussions before on trade where you said me being a free trader made me against the average working person. Fair enough, that's your belief. Many blue collar (non college degreed) working people are religious and family, their faith and community are very important to them. You have made your disdain for religion pretty clear (or at least Christians) which again is your right. But seeing as how you do look down upon many of these blue collar workers does that make you a (political) ally to them?

    I know that comes across as accusatory which isn't the best way to have a good conversation but I'm trying to understand the idea of being for the working guy yet having a strong disregard for their lifestyle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    Since tone can often be difficult to deduce on this board I'm asking this as an honest question and not in a confrontational manner.

    We've had discussions before on trade where you said me being a free trader made me against the average working person. Fair enough, that's your belief. Many blue collar (non college degreed) working people are religious and family, their faith and community are very important to them. You have made your disdain for religion pretty clear (or at least Christians) which again is your right. But seeing as how you do look down upon many of these blue collar workers does that make you a (political) ally to them?

    I know that comes across as accusatory which isn't the best way to have a good conversation but I'm trying to understand the idea of being for the working guy yet having a strong disregard for their lifestyle.
    I do not accept the premise of your question.

    I do not abhor blue collar men and women.

    I ahbor and detest ignorance.

    My step-father was a regular working guy, and one of the wisest men I know.

    A lot of college graduates thought invading Iraq was a great idea. Some are on this board.

    Some people with high school degrees or less, thought invading Iraq was a dumb ass idea.

    I know many highly educated or otherwise intelligent religious people - Jews, Catholics, Quakers, Muslims, and yes, Methodists and Baptists.

    Ignorance is often - but not always - associated with religious fundamentalism and its hostility to free will and scholarly knowledge.

    “It's an universal law-- intolerance is the first sign of an inadequate education. An ill-educated person behaves with arrogant impatience, whereas truly profound education breeds humility.”
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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    Since tone can often be difficult to deduce on this board I'm asking this as an honest question and not in a confrontational manner.

    We've had discussions before on trade where you said me being a free trader made me against the average working person. Fair enough, that's your belief. Many blue collar (non college degreed) working people are religious and family, their faith and community are very important to them. You have made your disdain for religion pretty clear (or at least Christians) which again is your right. But seeing as how you do look down upon many of these blue collar workers does that make you a (political) ally to them?

    I know that comes across as accusatory which isn't the best way to have a good conversation but I'm trying to understand the idea of being for the working guy yet having a strong disregard for their lifestyle.
    I hate when people do that Wacko. You would have a point if you qualified your comment about his disdain for fundamentalist/evengelical Christians.

    Why do people misidentifying them as the whole of Christianity. So what are Catholics, Methodist and Mainstream Protestants or were you trying to create a straw man?
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