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FACTS OF LIFE Professing Belief
A formative, family-friendly factoid from a recent study or survey in the news.
November 5-11, 2006 Issue |
Posted 11/1/06 at 8:00 AM
Contrary to popular
opinion, most college professors are neither atheistic nor agnostic. In fact,
according to a new survey conducted by sociologists Neil Gross of Harvard University and Solon Simmons of George
Mason University, only about one-quarter of college and university instructors
deny that God exists or claim it is impossible to know one way or the other.
The other 75% either believe in God or, at least, acknowledge the existence of
a higher power.
Source: Inside
Higher Ed, Oct. 9
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