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online coach outlet sale more about God than Evangelical Christians DoLaurie Goodstein in the today writes that a Pew Forum on Religious and Public life conducted a telephone poll of 3,400 Americans on the Bible, Christianity and other world religions with surprising results.On average about half surveyed answered more questions incorrectly than correctly. Some of those questions answered incorrectly were on their own faith.I thought these results were astounding. I perceive that lack of knowledge or ignorance about religion on the part of the Christians surveyed explains in part the lack of religious tolerance preached by many who identify themselves as Evangelical Christians.I am agnostic, though my religious heritage and identity is closely aligned with Judaism. I really stopped attending services over 40 years ago, and I neither observe the Sabbath nor the Jewish High Holy days.Pew has a fifteen question on line QUIZ where you can test your own religious knowledge. Much to my surprise I answered 14 of 15 questions correctly (I got a Catholic question wrong). I am the least religious person you might ever know.There's a good chance you won't see this survey mentioned on Fox News, but, you never know.I saw this study earlier, and the results weren't all that surprising to me when you think about it. Atheists tend to have already thought a lot about religion before coming to the decision. Rarely does an atheist appear out of the vat without having thought about it first. This means that they've probably entertained a lot of different thoughts on religion and studied a bit more of it than someone who is entrenched into