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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 26 Apr 2015

    Study: Countries that are intensely religious are typically less innovative than those that aren’t.http://on.wsj.com/1DpNuK4 

    3:29 PM - 26 Apr 2015
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      1. Fozia Siddiqui‏ @FoziaSid 26 Apr 2015
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        “@WSJ: Study: Countries that are intensely religious are typically less innovative than those that aren’t. http://on.wsj.com/1DpNuK4 ”

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      1. Helena‏ @thelastpinkcar 26 Apr 2015
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        Not really sure I agree. How do they explain the industrial revolution & scientific advances of the late 19th, early 20th centuries. @WSJ

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      1. janet l‏ @winojanet 26 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ living in the most innovative country in world...I guess we forgot why forefathers came to America on that Mayflower.

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      1. Luca Giove‏ @lugiove 26 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ it depends on the religion I guess. Innovation is part of the Western culture

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      1. atlantaconservative‏ @atlantaconserva 26 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ How does this "research" deal with the undisputed fact that this great & powerful nation was founded primarily by committed Christians?

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      1. Gopi K‏ @kmgnath 26 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ That depends on which religions one follows.. there are polytheistic religions, who give lots of importance to science as well.

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      1. Sonny Guy‏ @GuyLindaguy 26 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ exception - USA - large number of Christians - principles made this country greatpic.twitter.com/DnfOtAEZFU

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      1. RightWingFreakOut‏ @TRUTHABTGOP 26 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ religion and science don't usually mix too well together. Case in point Galileo

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      1. David MacRury‏ @macrurdn 26 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ what are these "studies" you refer to? The authors are surely witches and should be burned accordingly.

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      1. Dr. Bridget O'Brien‏ @DrBridgetOBrien 26 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ Israel leads the global clean tech innovation index:-)

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      1. Listen up!‏ @HearUsNowUSA1 26 Apr 2015
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        “@WSJ: Countries that are intensely religious are typically less innovative than those that aren’t. http://on.wsj.com/1DpNuK4 ” MUSLIM countries

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      1. c‏ @Kibonkoko 26 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ that is shocking. Religion and guns are the best.

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      1. Xiang He‏ @HeXiang125 26 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ Or: Countries that are not innovative are typically more religious than those that are? Does it say same thing or we need a new study?

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      1. Teddy Venezia‏ @calangels72 26 Apr 2015
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        @pet1713 @WSJ Catholic Ireland....Take out the multi-nationals, nothing but agriculture. Church still has major negative influence

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