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		<title>By: Heaven is not the sky &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Criticizing the statistics</title>
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		<description>[...] Krauze, a self-described agnostic, writes: Do you remember the Gregory S. Paul study? Sure you do. It was that study that purported to show that there is a correlation between the religious belief and the dysfunction of a society, but it was shown to be riddled with errors by statistican Scott Gilbreath as well as by my fellow Telician Mike Gene. [...]</description>
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