Intelligent people 'less likely to believe in God'
- added June 12, 2008
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- ccolec
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I think this will surprise some people, although it doesn't surprise me in the least.
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It's a bit simplistic to say that since if you only take the rational form of IQ and apply it to the traditional mythic ideas about God then yes it's true.
But that's only reducing it to the surface and leaving out all the other evidence. Survey's have also shown that 70% of people say they are "Spiritual, but not religious" meaning that they have outgrown the old dogmas that no lnger serve their needs and embraced a more inclusive idea of what God is.
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They ares still rating intelligence by measuring IQ only!!!
What a retarded idea !!!!
IQ is a way academics are holding on to their limited power.
What about EQ, RQ and SQ ?
This newspaper is looking for ratings. That's about it
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the less you believe , the more you know - end of story.
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soleil10 has a good point it's only one kind of intelligence and leaves out the rest of AQAL
So that is just the beginning of the story since the less you're rigid in your beliefs the more you can experience and then the more you know.
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Who did they use for this study, a bunch of pompous academics?
Isn't the old saying that the more knowledge you gain the more your understand how little you know; these guys obviously know everything and can disprove the existence of god using some back-of-the-envelope calculations.
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I'm not surprised, but I am elated!
Science wins again. Religion is nothing more than a meat limitation left over from the Dark Ages. I and millions of others have overcome that limitation, or were born without it as the new and evolved generation.
Yet atheists are the most hated minority in the US.-
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- Dmitri_Molotov
- 5 months ago
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Atheism is a religion
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That is the most idiotic thing I have heard you say, and while I know that you are only misguided and not unintelligent, you have said a lot of stupid things (I do the same thing in the meat world). For the last time before evolution kills you, atheism by definition is the lack of religion. Come on man, use your brain. Don't let 3 billion years of evolution go to waste.
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- Dmitri_Molotov
- 5 months ago
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But I still believe in Santa, does that count?
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i definitely believe in god... i hope im intelligent?
i just really don't like how people use religion as an excuse (period.-- and) to be ignorant
and by the way, everyone should just ignore soleil... such an ignorant troll...
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- lemonsun12
- 5 months ago
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Amen to that!
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Although, intelligence is relative, "intelligent people" may just look at religion as an equation.
When you add all the beliefs on Earth, what do you get?
"This one's right, this one's wrong"
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An answer that encompasses all or no faiths.DO THE EVOLUTION
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What I take from these data is the new role religion has obtained. It seems to now that religion fills the need for meaning, where none other is available. Despair is a nasty disease, waiting in the depths of poverty and conflict, and religion happens to be the most efficient antidote. In impoverished urban, rural, and undeveloped areas, those who have no hope place their trust in god... and this is a good thing. Reason always is. We mustn't be too zealous in interpreting these data, either. It could imply that a.) disbelievers are more inclined to education, b.) believers are less inclined, c.) disbelief is spreading among the educated, d.) belief is spreading among the uneducated, e.) the affluent are more inclined toward disbelief, or f.) the poor are more inclined to belief. None of these excite me. In fact, this is somewhat depressing. What we must do is alleviate poverty THROUGH education, not villify those unable to attain it. Education is a reliable measure of intelligence, so these findings may very well be accurate. We must observe these surveys in comparison to changes in education levels. Belief is not a bad thing, too often people assume this. What is bad is the dogma so frequently packaged with belief.
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Truly intelligent people are those who respect people of all faiths and people of no religion.
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I cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the objects of his creation, whose purposes are modeled after our own -- a God, in short, who is but a reflection of human frailty. Neither can I believe that the individual survives the death of his body, although feeble souls harbor such thoughts through fear or ridiculous egotisms.
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Evolution is all around us.
We are made of carbon, water and electricity. The carbon and water stay behind but the elegtricity lives forever in time. - BretByron 6/12/08
What came first, The spark or the Bang?
My god is not religious, but the evolution of things.
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Which god is it that intelligent people don't believe in?
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- AlxanderRaven
- 5 months ago
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duh.
and they are less likely to be conservative too.
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the very definition of 'faith' is evidence of things unseen. I understand that to be believing in something unprovable, unknowable, and immeasurable. The antithesis of scientific reasoning
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They failed to mention how cynical the people are, how negative they are and how they are not happy.
This study is flawed.
Plus I'm sure I can find a study that says the exact opposite....so studies on this topic are not only bias but useless.
This is like stating if you go to a University and graduate you're smarter than those that don't.
And everyone knows that's not true.
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Religion is and has always been used to explain the unexplainable. We've learned so much in the past century that we don't need 'God' as much as we used to. This is why we fight over evolution and the big bang. Fanatics are hanging onto religion, while science is allowing us to believe facts and not fiction.
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Scientist tend to guide its own thinking towards a predetermined destination.
That's not open minded thinking nor is it along the science way of doing things.
It's like hey I have a study here that says if you eat a lot of greens you'll have a healthy life, while someone else pulls up a study that states that if you eat too many greens your penis falls off. It's all for gain of who is right not what is right.
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Be ready for another study coming from England by Sam Harris.
I participated in it. The questions were retarded.
Atheists want to drill this point using phony tests that they have superior intelligence.
Anybody who is smart is usually humble. If they only look at one human cell. They are amazed by its complexity and design.
There is so much to know that most people realize soon or later that they are ignorant.
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Amusing stuff. mikefisher makes a good point about the need for religion being eroded, and dco's also posted very good points.
It's true that we can't all agree on what 'intelligence' is and how it should be measured, but, nonetheless, IQ tests are the best, fairest way we have. To write these off as western-biased is simply wrong - East Asians consistently score highest on average.
Moving the goalposts and inventing concepts like 'rhythm intelligence' is just ridiculous. Bouncing a basketball fluently does not make someone bright.-
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- nothing_sacred
- 5 months ago
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