| I find the concept that the right is usually religious to be rather odd for the following reasons:
1) Minorities make up 30% of the population, they are twice as likely to belong to organinzed religion, and are eight times as likely to vote for the left.
2) I will have to assume that the ratio between the left and right is 40/60, since if the left has a larger following than the right, your statement automaticly fails for reasons that should be obvious. And if the left had a smaller percentage it would be difficult to explain how they have any elected leaders.
3) Using the numbers above...
a) at least 1/3 of the right does not belong to organized religion, assuming that 0% of the left does which is ridiculous. Therefore it is likely that only slightly over half of the right belongs to organized religion, not counting minorities.
Therefore the number of the Right that are religious enough for religion to be the cause of their rejection of cloning is not the overwelming number you appear to claim it is... |