Posted on 06/29/2004 6:26:25 PM PDT by orionblamblam
Back-handed slap at George Bush "dumbness"?
Funny...the Founding Fathers were all highly educated...and highly religious.
My pop said that most of the youngsters he saw pass away asked for their moms or for the Lord's grace and forgiveness. Also lots of the prayers were made, especially if they were face down trying to make themselves as small as possible in the dirt as bullets whizzed by.
> the Founding Fathers were all highly educated...and highly religious.
Somewhat less religious than their contemporaries. Jefferson springs to mind.
Jefferson was quite religious...just maybe not the right religion!
At our local church I count at least four families with MD or DMD after their names. The youngest is about 28 or 29 and the oldest is 50+. There are at least 2 CPA's, both in their 30's and a smattering of PhD's. I do not know about college graduates, but would wager they are the majority of the heads of households in the 300+ family congregation.
I look at this as a Bush slam. Christian = uneducated, what a laugh.
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For a different perspective may I suggest reading "A Table In The Presence", by Lt. Carey Cash. You will understand just how important faith and God are to our troops in Iraq!
> You will understand just how important faith and God are to our troops in Iraq!
I'm sure to a great many troops, that's true. But to a notable fraction of others... not so much.
> Christian = uneducated, what a laugh.
That's not what it said. What it said was, the higher the level of education, the less religious a person is *likely* to be. Among the PhD and whatnot I know, I've certainly found that to be true... but my and your person experiences are mere anecdotes. What do the national stats say?
There may be times when "God" isn't in your foxhole,
but there WILL be times when you will Pray he is, HARD!
Most of the time, I wasn't afraid but when big stuff is landing all around, that hole seems like the largest target on earth. I wasn't embarressed about it, everyone else was
praying like hell too.
"But to a notable fraction of others... not so much."
And...sad to say, possibly at their eternal peril.
I take issue with the statement 78% of Americans are Christians. 78% may believe God exists. That doesn't mean they've experienced a spiritual conversion, even if they may be under the impression the two are the same.
I'm not sure if it is reality that 55% are Christians in the armed forces but would state that number seems closer to the truth for the general population overall in our country.
It isn't saying that EVERYONE who is religious is an idiot.
It's a simple factual statement that AS A WHOLE, the more educated people are (college, advanced degrees, graduate school) the less religious they are. On the whole, you see less church attendance, etc. That doesn't mean there aren't thousands of doctors and lawyers and pHDs that go to church every Sunday..there are.
It's just that the % that do is less than those with just high school educations.
BIG LIE #1
But the troops are 55 percent Christian, .3 percent Moslem, .27 percent Jewish, .04 percent Hindu, .24 percent Buddhist and 34 percent unknown or no preference.
NO PREFERENCE in the military means you do not make a preference as to Catholic, Protestant etc. It does NOT mean you are not a Christian.
This is another stage of Grmasci's outline on how to destroy us!
"...discredit the church - See that this is given a high profile in the news - Like-minded infiltrators in the media will cooperate..."
Only if they are victims of a Godless educational system.
Our current crop of public school victims never had the benefit of learning from these materials (or an 'updated' version of same). Had they done so they would be both better educated and more Godly.
> Once upon a time, higher education did not show the disdain for religion that they have now,
In no small part due to the fact that in times past, "higher education" meant being taught by the church, what with education being a dangerous thing and all...
> Given the level of indoctrination that goes on in higher
education now, perhaps the drop in religiousness is more indicative of...
Engineering and science students beign exposed to natural explanations of things formerly considered solely within the realm of the spiritual?
I've never heard of a physics class that "indoctrinates" students with anti-religion propoganda.
> sad to say, possibly at their eternal peril.
They're still putting their butts on the line for YOUR sake.
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