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Professors Find God in Groves of Academe

Submitted by Pete Resz, Jul 17, 2007 01:53

I would love to see the questions that determined these results or did they just ask how often do you go to church. After all Wican is a religion as is Mother Earth.

I would love to see what per centage of these professors teach in accordance with what their form of religion teaches. Antoher words if they are Catholic how many teach in accordance with what their church beleives.

The author of the article says they were surprised that so many biologists are atheists, my question is why? If you have sat in a biology class room your only chioce is to be atheist. To be surprise that they were agnostic is valid, how can you teach that man is a cosmic accident and beleive in a God of any kind?


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