OTWO,
I have to agree with the article and you are right that the religion will jump on this and try to justify their stand against higher education. Truthfully, they are against ANY education other than their literature. They would also be against somebody working as a skilled tradesman (even if this person didn't get college) if they are making a lot of money and if he/she isn't spending all that time in service or donating their money to the religion.
Although I believe in education for the sake of education, we do have to be practical here. I do believe that in this country, education is a big business and they keep 'raising the bar' just to keep themselves employed. I am sure that influential persons in colleges are partly responsible for the fact that certain jobs now require a college degree whereas years ago they did not. Also, unfortunately, because of a glut of applicants seeking so few jobs, employers are using a degree to simply weed out the excess people.
I don't know if anybody has read the news lately but there is a plan to graduate high school sophomores who pass 'certain exams', thereby allowing them to get their h.s. degree two years earlier. I know I am a little older than some on this forum but I remember that there was a lot of stuff packed into my four years of high school. So, I am not convinced that these students are not being cheated to some degree out of necessary education. Unless, this is a plan to compel people to pay for college to learn what they would have ALREADY learned in high school either for free or much less money. Some might argue that it gives students a two year head start on college and that may be so but I wonder WHO is really benefiting from this?