bhsmte
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but this is possibly due to fears of losing ones Job, or demoted/ refused to advance:
As evidence of this claim I give two quotes:
Behe and geisler readily admit that one reason why the "more education...(the) less likely you are to reject" darwinism is
Michael Behe in the Harvard Political Review, Theres good reason to be afraid. Even if youre not fired from your job, you will easily be passed over for promotions. I would strongly advise graduate students who are skeptical of Darwinian theory not to make their views known.-Harvard Political Review- 5/12/02
also: geisler admits this too:
by admitting God, Darwinists would risk losing financial security and professional admiration. How so? Because theres tremendous pressure in the academic community to publish something that supports evolution. Find something important, and you may find yourself on the cover of National Geographic or the subject of a PBS special. Find nothing, and you may find yourself out of a job, out of grant money, or at least out of favor with your materialist colleagues. So theres a money, job security, and prestige motive to advance the Darwinian worldview.- above quote from: I don't have faith enough to be an athiest, book by geisler and turek
Lame, real lame.
We aren't just talking about high end PHD scientists here, even people who graduate from college and are not in science agree with the TOE at a higher rate and also believe in Gods at a lower rate.
I have worked in the medical field for over 20 years and deal with physicians and other highly educated people. Not once, has there ever been any discussion about whether a God exists or not and certainly no pressure for a person to declare one way or the other. Furthermore, when these polls are taken, they are anonymous, which craters your whole conspiracy theory you created out of desperation.
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