Quote (SylvesterStallone @ 10 Nov 2022 11:07)
Education is irrelevant in religion topic but if you insist that it's somehow relevant, I do have a degree from 5 years of university which I attended after 12 years of primary and secondary school.
It might be relevant, in terms that majority of people attending church being older and poorly educated population with barely elementary school diploma, so i agree on that part if that's what you're referring to.
I was myself referring to him "studying" while being such an obvious ex junkie that without saying so, his simpleton views and miserable life were busted in 5 replies. If he loved studying, he'd study things he talks and hates on, such as quran or bhagavad gita, and he would most likely shut up forever or change his moronic views that are at this point rediculed and laughed at by anyone not fitting in a Doubledigit IQ group
Education in general is super relevant when any topic is involved. You can be educated in anything. My first university had an entire department devoted to religious studies, while I was there for environmental biology. I ended up with an English bachelors and a different masters, but the topic doesn't matter. Understanding how to read and digest material, and apply it within its context is a still that can carry across all studies.