No, the more educated someone is the LESS LIKELY they are to be a Creationist. Not being a creationists is, once again for the thinking impaired, not synonymous with being an atheist.
And do you claim that 44% is a majority? You seem to be avoiding answering that question.
Young Earth Creationism is NOT a majority position. 44% does not constitute a majority. 50% of people polled accepted the ancient age of the Earth. Obviously if more people believe in an old earth than a young earth then belief in a young earth CANNOT be a majority position.
Or are you using “creation science” mathematics when you claim that 44% is a majority?
I will grant you that the longer someone is brainwashed in the state-sponsored Temple of Darwin cloning centers, the less likely they will come out the other side a creationist. By the same token, the longer a student spends in a creationist institution of higher learning, the greater that the student will come out the other side a creationist.
But you left out a key point, Allmendream. According to a study published in the Scientific American, 90% of the general population has a "distinct" belief in God. And yet, according to that same study, by the time science majors get their BS in science, that number falls to 40%. And if they make it all the way to the National Academy of Sciences, that number falls all the way down to 10%. How do you explain that, Allmendream?
By the same token, the science journal Nature conducted a study that pretty much says the same thing. Again, how do you explain this Allmendream?