If a survey of faculty members from "elite" American universities revealed that a majority of them believed in god, does it naturally follow that all scientists the world over share their views?
Of course not. There could be 10, or 100, or 1000 atheist scientists for every theistic faculty member. This is why you can't draw broad sweeping conclusions from TWO STUDIES.
Learn to UNDERSTAND statistics, and not be tricked by the clever use of words. It's called MANIPULATION people!
2007-02-28
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