The x-axis is not a stand-in for religious conservatism and I didn't say it was.
Exactly. Conservativeness isn't on the graph at all.
What I said was that the graph shows that the more conservative religions, those with greater religiosity, have lower income and lower education.
Well, no, by your own admission the graph says nothing about conservativeness at all.
Seriously? Hard to believe, but briefly in case you're serious, conservative religions are those with greater religiosity. Examples of traditional roles and rules would be where a wife is expected to submit gracefully to her husband's bidding, or where marriage can only be between a man and woman.
Well; that didn't answer my questions at all.
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