Maybe it would help you to read my post again?
“On average, which of the two, Creationists or Evolutionists, would you say is likely more qualified and prepared through education (H.S., college, informal, seminary) to discuss the other’s belief intelligently? I’ll bet Creationists have far more science education than Evolutionists have theology education.”
In re-examing your post, I think it needs a rewrite for clarification.
For starters you are emphasizing education, but the question itself relates to discussing each others' belief "intelligently". As I already said, the way you posed your question implies you are examining relative
knowledge of a topic and not strictly amount of education. If you want to ask who has more education, then just ask "who has the more education on the subject".
Second, we also need to qualify what is meant by "beliefs" in this context. By creationism are you talking strictly about Christian theological concepts? Are you talking about different specific creationist beliefs? Is is a mixture? You need to clarify what you are going for here.
Ditto with evolutionists. Are you asking about generalized knowledge of science? Knowledge of biology? Knowledge of evolution? Narrow down the scope to make it clearer what you're asking for here.
For example, I could tell you a lot about what Young Earth creationists believe with respect to the historicity of the Earth, having read a fair amount of YEC literature from major creationist organizations. In these discussions I find I know more about YECism than most creationists I encounter.
Conversely, if we were to test strict Christian theological knowledge, I'd probably do less well in that regard.
And finally I'd still look to the data. I'd hunt for surveys, studies, etc, to attempt to answer the question for me. Like I said previously, I don't like blindly guessing for an answer. I prefer to go with where the data leads. If you don't like that answer, tough beans.
