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Maybe this is "old hat" already, but some here may find the statistics presented on this site "interesting":
http://www.beliefnet.com/story/155/story_15546_1.html
It is a breakdown of the voting pattern in the US presidential election according to religious beliefs.
The paradox has often been noted that the United States, founded in secularism, is now the most religiose country in Christendom, while England, with an established church headed by its constitutional monarch, is among the least. (Richard Dawkins, 2006)
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I saw a table that broke down the vote by "average IQ" in the states--the sixteen states with the top average IQs all voted for Kerry, including my own WA, with an average IQ of 102. lol
"I promise not to try not to fuck with your mind/ I promise not to mind if you go your way and i go mine/promise not to lie if i'm looking you right in your eye/promise not to try not to let you down."
--Eve6
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I saw a table that broke down the vote by "average IQ" in the states--the sixteen states with the top average IQs all voted for Kerry, including my own WA, with an average IQ of 102. lol
"I promise not to try not to fuck with your mind/ I promise not to mind if you go your way and i go mine/promise not to lie if i'm looking you right in your eye/promise not to try not to let you down."
--Eve6
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moral values ---80% to Bush!!! what the hell?
sigh...oh well i guess. *takes deep breaths*
Those were interesting stats.
Do what you love, changing the world is incidental.
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