The decision is in! In doing much Internet research about the Pew
US Religious Knowledge survey I discovered that much of the information was generalistic in nature and was repetitive, repetitive, repetitive, redundant, redundant, redundant, copycat, copycat,copycat, same, same, same...
So, I would like to attempt to (ok, at least kind of!) break new ground about that subject and focus in on just why perhaps did agnostics and atheists score the highest on the survey questions.
No other article exclusively did so and after all isn't this the Agnostic/Atheist site er ah I mean the Atheist/Agnostic site so why not thoughtfully delve deeply into the subject by discussing on a constructive and positive note what factors (and there a few) may have contributed to their relative success on the questions.
So, in the article I will try my absolute best to remain positive and attempt not to conclude with "hence, blind faith can lead to ignorance about self and others." ok, I won't say that, I won't say that, I won't say that...
What factors/reasons do you think I will or should put in the article? One hint about one of them- What do the three highest scorers, A/A's, Jews, and Mormons have in common?