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Unification Religious Consensus What we read and hear is about 80% reasonable and 20% unreasonable. Here is a statistical account abstracting some religious beliefs. This 80/20 ratio comes from the American Society for Quality Control and the University of Michigan who developed the American Consumer Satisfaction Index (ACSI). Ongoing statistics reveal 80% of the population is dissatisfied with shoddy workmanship and poor service. This applies to newspapers, magazines, television, and books including the bible. The 80/20 ratio does not mean yes or no, right or wrong but rather likely or unlikely and could be revised 20% good and 80% bad. It is the tolerance when something seems 50/50. The hope is 80% of the information is useful to 80% of the readers: A quality attitude is contagious; 80% people have a natural inclination and 20% people need a booster injection. We want freedom of religion and also want freedom from religion. This booklet compares diverse opinions in seven notable religions to classify them as reasonable or unreasonable. This results in a realistic religion - 80% consensus. |
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Author: William Ferguson
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