Col. Homestar wrote:11_Panama_ wrote:I think the "educated ones" that don't worship, don't worship because of their lifestyle. Hectic schedules and daily "drama" keeps them away. I don't believe they all stop believing because they're "educated". There are many professionals and men of science that are religious.
I agree with this. Many people with an atheist belief like to believe that all religious beliefs come from ignorant people people who blindly follow family traditions. This can be said about anyone with any beliefs including people who don't believe in God. But many people actually do put thought into their own beliefs.
I think that from the responses in this thread it shows proof that we do base our beliefs on educated study.
Statistical correlations are the most quantitative method that social sciences really have available to them. And it's not about blindly following but more along the lines of indoctrination. Religiosity is far less among those who were not taken to Church or subjected to non-objective religious studies.
As for the statements about educated people simply living lives that don't have time for God in them is patently false. Religiosity is far less among just about every social class than it was a century. And as far as not having time, the average person worked 10-20 hours more than we do in our current 40 hour system where most jobs also grant at least a week's worth of vacation.
And Bryant, just a question on your fanaticism. But if you received an image from Vishnu proclaiming he was the true God and that Hinduism the true religion and that everyone else you knew received this same vision would you switch faith? Or are you so used to fitting evidence to suit your needs that you would just say that it was the Devil trying to shake your faith?