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Did you know a new study has confirmed religious people are less intelligent than atheists?
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/08/13/religio...
"A review of 63 scientific studies dating back to 1928 has concluded that religious people are less intelligent than non-believers. Only 10 of the 63 studies showed a positive correlation between intelligence and religiosity. "
"The paper, entitled The Relation Between Intelligence and Religiosity: A Meta-Analysis and Some Proposed Explanations, was led by Professor Miron Zuckerman of the University of Rochester, and was published in the academic journal Personality and Social Psychology Review on 6 August. "
Religiosity is defined as involvement in some (or all) facets of religion, which includes belief in the supernatural, offering gifts to this supernatural, and performing rituals affirming their beliefs.
Further signs were measured using surveys, church attendance, and membership in religious organisations, Ars Technica writes.
"Among the young, the study found more intelligent children were more likely to turn away from religion – as were those among the very elderly, with the vast volume of data giving some insight into why that seems to be the case. "
“Intelligent people typically spend more time in school—a form of self-regulation that may yield long-term benefits… More intelligent people get higher level jobs [which] may lead to higher self-esteem, and encourage personal control beliefs… more intelligent people are more likely to get and stay married… though for intelligent people, that too comes later in life. We therefore suggest that as intelligent people move from young adulthood to adulthood and then to middle age, the benefits of intelligence may continue to accrue.”
The study comes after renowned atheist Richard Dawkins came in for criticism after tweeting: “All the world’s Muslims have fewer Nobel Prizes than Trinity College, Cambridge. They did great things in the Middle Ages though.”
"Wrong. A new study SUGGESTS this. If you knew anything at all about the scientific method, you'd know that studies are not definitive proof of anything"
You are correct. Although I used the word confirmed because it's not one study, it's 53 of 63 studies from over 80 years that reach this conclusion.
" Because there is no evidence that humans evolved from apes or that a big bang started the evolutionary process."
Lol, proving exactly what the studies said. You are right that humans didn't evolve from apes.... but there is an unfathomable amount of evidence humans did evolve from a common ancestor we shared with apes!
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- lLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes, there have been studies like that for years. And this one, using fMRI that shows that religious people typically have something wrong with the right parietal lobe of the brain:
Source(s): Spirituality Linked To Right Parietal Lobe http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/20/god-spot-... - Anonymous8 years ago
That is simply not true, and for people to think that makes them very foolish indeed. For some reason atheists think Christians bury there head in the sand and believe whatever is told to them, or from how they were raised. That is simply not the case. Having faith in something you cannot see doesnt make you an idiot. After all people who believe in evolution have to have faith in it. Because there is no evidence that humans evolved from apes or that a big bang started the evolutionary process.
- 8 years ago
Having a curious mind which wants to fend for itself rather than take spoonfuls of pre-packaged knowledge is a wonderful thing.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Being religious doesn't necessarily make you stupid, but stupidity does lend itself heavily to religion.
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- Benoni "Light"Lv 78 years ago
Wrong. A new study SUGGESTS this. If you knew anything at all about the scientific method, you'd know that studies are not definitive proof of anything.
- Anonymous8 years ago
It's really doesn't matter to me, I already knew most atheists were smarter than most Christians.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Atheists will believe almost anything.