A little over 100
2007-01-30 22:54:02
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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IQ is not based on the religeon, it is based on how much your brain has been training to think and answer logically.
A maths graduate will score better than a grade 10 student.
When you are in fear of the terrorist in front of you, you will do anything he tells you to do because of the fear and irrespective of your IQ.
Fear of God is the same and the person with the highest IQ could still be fearing God because of what others have told him and the unknown punishment others have told him, he might get after death.
People with lower IQ, but who does not fear the unknown, who are willing to question and find real answers will get out of misery wery quickly.
Also, people who take nature as nature in a scientific way will take maximum out of it in this life.
2007-01-30 23:08:55
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answered by Siva 1
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I don't know the average, but the last test I took scored me at 122. What's yours?
My test results came from an actual real testing site, not an internet source, just to answer that girl's question down there.
Now what did you say yours was again?
Congratulations on your IQ! Since you're so smart, maybe you can explain what this gal is asking in her question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkjADIXUHwo5t0mx6OL0wUfd7BR.?qid=20070131041452AAL2opk
I'm serious now. I've read it 3 times and don't get it.
2007-01-30 22:52:23
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answered by Last Ent Wife (RCIA) 7
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People on here are going to give you THEIR IQ results. I am however, curious, are these results from an internet-based IQ test or from an agency that does scientifically correct IQ testing? My cat could get at least a 100 on the internet IQ tests.
2007-01-30 23:00:43
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answered by eastchic2001 5
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Mate, by the aswer given by that sweet christian girl makes something clear for you and me: The "Fundamentalist Gene" does not affect IQ, the only possible explanation is that it indeed affects the formation of the brain itself, resulting in chemical anomalies in brain metabolism.
2007-01-30 22:57:54
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answer #5
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answered by Gabriel G 3
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John Lennox has triple doctorate ranges and is a professor at Oxford college. i flow to wager his IQ contained in this variety of a hundred and sixty to a hundred and eighty + . yet that is in basic terms a wager. Frank Turek who's debated and overwhelmed Christopher Hitchens in a pair debates additionally holds quite a few ranges, one being a masters from George Washington college i additionally will wager has a IQ contained in this variety of a hundred and sixty - a hundred and eighty+ . yet that still is a wager.
2016-11-01 23:02:12
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answered by ? 4
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Mine is 140 I can fax you the actual test results if you want it. I have a master's degree in nursing and am working on my doctorate. What is you IQ? I must have missed it when you posted your question. I am sure it must be extraordinarily high for you to have come with a question of this ones depth and societal importance.
2007-01-30 22:58:11
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answered by Only hell mama ever raised 6
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My IQ is now: 175
The last I was tested was in 2004, when I graduated from Bible college.
Upon graduation in High School it was: 140
I never asked what my score meant, mother said they were real good for my age at 18.
SOMEONE ASKED ABOUT SOMEONE'S QUESTION THEY DID NOT UNDERSTAND?
That girl is saying, why do we not give respect to those who are alive in body, but dead in their mind. She says that those who are dead and burried get more respect than those who are alive but dead in their minds [i.e. have a mental disability], depression, etc. She means dead as in, not really there mentally and not really caring about life or they cannot contribute to other's lives, so they are forgotten. She is talking about how we go to graves of loved ones, friends, colleagues, etc. and honor them as if we worship them because they died physically and not mentally as some others. That we consider their graves holy sites, as if we pay more respect to the dead and burried than we do those alive who need our respect, help, and love. She is saying to remember the ones who may be dead to you because of their frailties and disabilities, but not dead physically and in the grave. I am assuming she means mentally dead by the way she writes it. Someone with a mental disability who cannot truly contribute to society because of their mental issues. Also, by the way she writes it one wonders if she might be speaking about herself or someone she loves that has mental issues or physical frailties, and that no one seems to care about her or someone else like they do those they know who are dead and burried.
JMUO
2007-01-30 23:26:23
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answer #8
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answered by Jewel 3
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158 here.
(wondering why you specified 'fundamentalist' Christians?)
2007-01-30 23:24:08
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answered by màrrach 2
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average-30, pastors and other church workers- 35
2007-01-30 22:59:29
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answered by Annmaree 5
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