US Religious Knowledge Quiz
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Prepare your trick better next time, father of lies, I think the giants are onto you.
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Your avatar looks familiar, did I know your mother?
Was a good trick and all.
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Can you read a graph?Cormac wrote:Not surprising that Atheists and Agnostics get the highest score.

I got 14 right, and they were not guesses. Never heard of The Great Awakening, nor the names of two of the three candidates, so I didn't answer that question.
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High School. Last four out of twelve grades.Cormac wrote:HS?hadespussercats wrote:His most famous sermon is called "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."Ian wrote:I got 14/15. Who the crap is Jonathan Edwards?
Required reading when I was in HS.
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Nice little essay comparing the moralities of Jonathan Edwards, Heinrich Himmler, and Huckleberry Finn.
http://www.earlymoderntexts.com/jfb/huckfinn.pdf
http://www.earlymoderntexts.com/jfb/huckfinn.pdf
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Yup. Read under the "But it's literature!" clause.Gawdzilla wrote:High School. Last four out of twelve grades.Cormac wrote:HS?hadespussercats wrote:His most famous sermon is called "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."Ian wrote:I got 14/15. Who the crap is Jonathan Edwards?
Required reading when I was in HS.
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oops.Seraph wrote:Can you read a graph?Cormac wrote:Not surprising that Atheists and Agnostics get the highest score.
I got 14 right, and they were not guesses. Never heard of The Great Awakening, nor the names of two of the three candidates, so I didn't answer that question.
That isn't the stat I saw... I'll look again when back at my pc.
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I'd like to see Pew split their "Atheist/Agnostic" category into two. Particularly in the US, self-identifying as Atheist is very different to self-identifying as Agnostic. I'd like to see the comparative results after that.
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42, in part because the luimited time hampered me
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Nope, the number is bigger when we're lumped.Pappa wrote:I'd like to see Pew split their "Atheist/Agnostic" category into two. Particularly in the US, self-identifying as Atheist is very different to self-identifying as Agnostic. I'd like to see the comparative results after that.

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They split the Christians into loads of useful data categories. They can always be counted together when required. They even have a "Nothing in particular" category.Gawdzilla wrote:Nope, the number is bigger when we're lumped.Pappa wrote:I'd like to see Pew split their "Atheist/Agnostic" category into two. Particularly in the US, self-identifying as Atheist is very different to self-identifying as Agnostic. I'd like to see the comparative results after that.
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...and...?Pappa wrote:They split the Christians into loads of useful data categories. They can always be counted together when required. They even have a "Nothing in particular" category.Gawdzilla wrote:Nope, the number is bigger when we're lumped.Pappa wrote:I'd like to see Pew split their "Atheist/Agnostic" category into two. Particularly in the US, self-identifying as Atheist is very different to self-identifying as Agnostic. I'd like to see the comparative results after that.
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I think (in the US in particular) someone who self-identifies as an Atheist might possibly give quite different answers to someone who self-identifies as an agnostic. I'd be willing to wager that a lot of the time an American "Atheist" has done a considerable amount of thinking and/or reading about religion or religious arguments, whereas an "agnostic" could be anyone.
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