Only a very authoritarian regime would believe that. Generally speaking, more education makes for better people, and better people would be seen by most right-thinking people as a good thing. The idea that a less-educated population is a good thing for a church is sickening, but not unexpected - given the things that religions have done down the years.
They have a better education because they work harder to get more money
There is no local leader. The minister has less "power" than the elders of the church do. Each church is indepent from one another. The preacher can be called by his name or more formally as Mr.
No, the word better is an adjective. An adjective has degrees: good, better, best.If the noun being described is more than 'better' it is 'best'. If there are others that are also more than 'better', terms like 'one of the best' or 'among the best' can be used.
The reason there may have been a lack of servants is because people started becoming educated. As they became more educated, they found better jobs.
No denomination is better than another.
The financing of public education is done by the public at large. The basic idea behind an educated society is that the more educated individuals are, the better society does as a whole.
Abraham Lincoln is better known to educated people in the US.
The church was increasingly unable suppress dissent because of education. As more people became educated, and able to read the Bible for themselves, dissent was difficult to suppress.
It would depend on the church's dress code and the formality of the service. Generally, closed-toe shoes are more appropriate for church attire, but some churches may have a more casual dress code where sandals are acceptable. It's always best to err on the side of dressing more formally if you are unsure.
No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.
The comparative form of educated is more educated. The superlative form is most educated.
because they are more educated