Rod Hetzel wrote:
> My guess is that the differences between believers and nonbelievers are
much more complex than the above statements suggest. I would
> also guess that you would find interesting results through within-group
analyses of believers and nonbelievers.
(and)
> I think that within-group differences are just as interesting, if not more
interesting, than between-group differences. Perhaps more harm has
> been done throughout history by making the assumption that all
nonbelievers are alike and all believers are alike
Of course I'd be shocked if you weren't right about every word of this.
I obviously could have prefaced my last post with "Warning: wild
overgeneralizations follow"...but of course then we'd have to include that
label on most of our comments. <grin>
Paul Smith
Alverno College
Milwaukee
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