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156, First grade at 2 yrs old, 14 graduated H.S, 18 engineering/mathematics, 19 masters, 22-23 my own business.
Engineer & Mathematician, I am the boss, I own my business (elhamdulillah)
I am at home having breakfast!
Yes they are irrelevant!
2006-11-02 00:32:35
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answered by . 3
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Good point...
It would be a generalzation, or even a form of prejudice like anything else.
A truth you may want to learn is that every person is unique - black, white, brown, old, young, smart, special needs, Catholic, Jewish, Lutheran...
There are agnostics who are bright and not so bright, loving and not loving - Pentecostals who are judgmental and accepting - As Martin Luther King, Jr. said "judge by the comtent of their character" although we are not to judge. Education doesn't hurt eaither but their are educated people who are condescending and close-minded as well.
Since we have now met on line I can tell you that I was a Roman Catholic for 31 years, and have been a Presbyterian for 18 - but may change my denomination because of the unscriptural theology going on at the higher levels of the denomination.
I took an IQ test two years ago and I was 140 ( please do not hold a lot of belief in IQ tests, they are very flawed).
I am a High School teacher
I have a Master's Degree in Education
These things are relevant in that they are part of what the person is - but certainly not the whole person - the whole person I am is a believer in God and a follower of Jesus more than anything.
Celebrate people... and try to see them through God's eyes - with love, compassion, mercy and a caring heart.
2006-11-02 00:43:11
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answered by Anonymous
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What is your religion?
Roman Catholic
What is your IQ?
113
Are you the boss or the employee?
Employee
At home or At work?
Work
And yes, they have no bearing on religion besides the first question.
2006-11-02 00:38:57
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answered by sister steph 6
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IQ has nothing to do with religion. It's about love, trust, and faith. I am not a Muslim; I am a Christian and a Stay-at-home Mom with three tech school diplomas.
2006-11-02 00:34:53
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answered by Anonymous
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A person's IQ has nothing at all to do with following Christ...It's a matter of heart not of mind.
God wants our hearts; Satan attacks the mind
2006-11-02 00:36:50
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answered by Tina 2
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There is a correlation between religion and IQ; the more intelligent you are, the less likely you are to believe in any sort of organized religion.
2006-11-02 00:39:14
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answered by Anonymous
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People are looking for correlation. For some reason they hope to turn this correlation into a theory on the cause of religion. We already know the cause.
2006-11-02 00:33:00
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answered by Anonymous
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-Kinda ignostic
-The last time measured it was 114, but I guess it's somewhere -60 :)
-Employee
-At work
They are. I know more intelligent people than me either atheist or religious.
2006-11-02 00:59:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The more ignorant or illiterate a person is, the more fervently religious they are. The same can be said for entire societies.
2006-11-02 01:13:41
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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Christian [Assemblies of God]
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Empoyee [middle management]
I'm at work.
I have 2 Master's degrees, and I'm all-but-dissertation on my PhD.
I am a free thinker.
I made my choice.
I am a Christian, and respect the choices of others.
You are right, none of this has any relevance in matters of the heart and soul.
2006-11-02 00:37:03
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answered by Char 7
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