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Re: Religious groups better educated than atheists
You've described my own growing-up experience, which I took entirely for granted until I went off to college and it began to dawn on me that my frame of reference was different. I had always thought that being around a wealth of cultures and beliefs and lifestyles was "normal."
When I consider the people that congregated with my parents for discussion, food and drink in my childhood, I suspect you are right. There were 500 years of academic careers sitting in the family room on many evenings. Those physics, psychology, philosophy, engineering and whatever other professionals and university profs were Hindu, Jews, Christian Existentialists, Muslims or Zen monks. And yes there were some Atheist and Agnostics. One and all quite bright from rather the better universities in the States, Asia and Europe.
My conclusion from all this was that there is no telling and that investing time worrying would get me nowhere spending time on something I'd find out in only a few years anyway.
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You've described my own growing-up experience, which I took entirely for granted until I went off to college and it began to dawn on me that my frame of reference was different. I had always thought that being around a wealth of cultures and beliefs and lifestyles was "normal."