TTWSYF:
adjusted knowledge: Though
I think credentials are important and add weight to a person's
argument, I also think a well read person with life experience is just
as qualified
I disagree. Although it can be true. The problem is that
where are they getting their reading material? Is it an accredited
source of information?
I was mainly referencing non-professional undergraduate degrees.To complete a BS degree at a state university in a variety of fields is not exactly difficult. It just requires a time commitment at least in the USA. To receive a liberal arts degree in history doesn't make you any more qualified or educated in history, than a person who is well read. A professional degree in accounting, engineering, medicine, nursing, ect.. is a different scenario. Most of the topics I read here is in relations to philosophy, religion, biology, and evolution. I don't expect many of our posters to have PHd in those fields.