Scotland’s Muslim Student Association is shrieking “Islamophobia” over a new study released by the Centre for Social Cohesion (CSC).
60% of students in Muslim associations who were questioned believed religious killings were acceptable. Including those not members of Islamic associations, only 32% claim killing to protect religion is acceptable.
The study was done by polling 600 Muslim students and 800 non-Muslim students. That’s not a very good sample size to make a decisive conclusion. However, even that fact that 60% of Muslim students in associations and 35% of Muslim students not in associations in such a small sample thought religious killings could be justified is disgusting. 50% would be disgusting, as would 40%, 30%, 20%, 10%, 1%… anyone who thinks killing in the name of religion can be justified has a skewed concept of reality and civil rights.
Shocking survey results
Friday, September 19th, 2008A new survey of American’s is giving some shocking results. Well, they’re shocking until you realize they’re coming from the same clown college that trained the likes of Dembski et. al. That is of course, Baylor University, the largest Baptist College in the world.
So what does the survey report?
What was the methodology here?
350 questions? Really? I have to wonder how many people honestly answered all of these. I mean, it’s rare I even have a university multiple choice question that consists of that many questions.
So what makes this even more fun? How about some comments and more data from Rodney Stark, Baylor’s co-director:
Really? Angry people who are largely ignored? How about the fact you need to publish a survey supporting your own idealogical basis, or that D’Souza writes regularly about Dawkins et. al. or that Dembski (from Baylor) feels he needs to write books bashing what he perceives as an atheistic evolutionary bias in science?
Mr. Stark finishes talking about megachurches:
The one thing that I appreciate from this article is that the Washington Times refers to him as “Mr.” rather than “Dr.” or “professor” as those titles are earned.
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