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I'm just thinking.

He may be a fool, but being smart enough to come up with that has to count for something, right?

2007-03-15 05:03:20 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Anyone who can use the center of their circulatory system to communicate is freakin' superhuman.

2007-03-15 05:06:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 11 0

Funny, I'd swear some of the IQ tests I've had "administered" (why does that sound like some kind of medical treatment, quite possibly involving one's bottom?) actually used that question...

I don't think a fool who can reason to that extent can truly be called a fool - unless it's an oldskool Fool, those funky ones the Kings used to have. Hey, Oldskool Fool, that'd be a good title for...something...

2007-03-15 05:12:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Intellectually, Christians and non-believers, like all of us, fall into the standard bell curve of intelligence, with the usual statistical distributions.

I am a member of MENSA and a Christian, so I am at least one data point indicating that any assertion of inferior intelligence on the part of Christians might be flawed.

Statistically speaking, there should be a few more of MENSA level persons that exist at the upper 2% of intelligence distributions of the population.

Nevertheless, if you or anyone has some empirical data that supports an assertion about intelligence and belief or non-belief I would be interested in reviewing it for use in a conference paper I am authoring.

2007-03-15 05:18:09 · answer #3 · answered by Ask Mr. Religion 6 · 0 0

No, it's the agnostic fool who should get the points, since the only serious fact is that there is no proof for or against any sort of god, which means that there is no way to fully justify our belief or disbelief in some god, which, given that *knowedge* is justified belief, means that we cannot *know* whether there is or not a god.

Besides, honestly, logic is deep enough, and our science is young enough to leave plenty of place for plenty of supernatural and after-death stuff (with or without Creators). ...If we are to be objective and realistic, then let us be objective and realistic *indeed*.

2007-03-15 06:33:36 · answer #4 · answered by Trillian, Moon Daisy 3 · 0 0

because of the fact God demands, and merits, unique devotion. there's no different God different than the Gods in human beings's minds. Imperfection reasons human beings to be jealous over something that they have no suited to be jealous approximately. As in others economic status or determination of a mate. this is a sinful jealousy because of the fact those issues to not belong to a diverse individual. yet our God Jehovah is the author of all issues and no-one has a suited to worship the rest. different Gods are made up of stone and wood and have no existence in them. they should not be worshiped

2016-12-18 14:20:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They say the devil is taking over your soul LOL how ridiculous does that sound?
They say you need to repent for your sin of pride
How crazy is that?
Why do Christians seem to think everything is of the devil?

2007-03-15 05:21:10 · answer #6 · answered by Iluvhim 1 · 0 0

What value is an IQ test?

2007-03-15 05:11:58 · answer #7 · answered by super Bobo 6 · 0 0

If we did that, then I would finally get into MENSA with a 198 IQ...

2007-03-15 05:21:41 · answer #8 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

You need to ask God for forgiveness for thinking the evil thoughts in you're head....The devil is taking over you're soul.

2007-03-15 05:08:38 · answer #9 · answered by mygrandparentsrthebestintheworld 3 · 0 1

"A little phillosophy turns us away from God, Alot of phillosophy makes us closer to God"

-Some Phillosopher dude.

2007-03-15 05:09:53 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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