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Religious people are less intelligent than atheists, according to analysis of scores of scientific studies stretching back over decades
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Yes, exactly. Which is part of why the correlation becomes closer. We could predict that less intelligent people from an athiest background were more likely to become religious when they hit college age than more intelligent people from an athiest background.
I did a study of this myself, where I was able to show a correlation between specific beliefs and years of education. Certain beliefs, the most significant factor is years of education over and above everything else.
You'd have to track the kids prior to going to college, preferably two groups, one with 135 who went to college and one with 135 who did not - then you could control for college attendence. If we saw that the kids with 135 were more likely to go to church if they did not attend college, you would uncover this correlation.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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Er... have you read the paper? Probably not.
This is why science behind paywalls is terrible.Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
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Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View PostThe problem with this is that it assumes that college is a neutral environment. It is not. If more intelligent people are more likely to go to college, and college drives people away from religion, then the study isn't really showing that intelligence is correlated with religiousity, rather that college is associated with religiousity.
I did a study of this myself, where I was able to show a correlation between specific beliefs and years of education. Certain beliefs, the most significant factor is years of education over and above everything else.
You'd have to track the kids prior to going to college, preferably two groups, one with 135 who went to college and one with 135 who did not - then you could control for college attendence. If we saw that the kids with 135 were more likely to go to church if they did not attend college, you would uncover this correlation.
See if you can find someone with a login to the portal and read the whole paper.Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
Jon Miller: MikeH is a shockingly revolting dolt and a masturbatory urine-reeking sideshow freak whose word is as valuable as an aging cow paddy.
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Originally posted by The Mad Monk View PostI understand that, but if you don't consider the effects of college itself it's a pretty arbitrary age for religiosity to suddenly drop off, especially considering the relationship between college and perceived intelligence.
I'm wondering how they measure religious belief, however. There may be a lot of below average intelligence people who nominally subscribe to a religious belief system but haven't given it much thought.
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I'd be interested in knowing what religions they are. For example do dumb-****s believe in X, average Joe's believe in Y, whilst those few intelligent religious believe in Z.
Stupid people will often believe anything. Is the study indicative of "religion" necessarily? Aren't there similar studies around "non-religious" superstitions?One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
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belief in nothing is the same idiocy as belief in something
because the only wise answer is "i don't know"
and all things being equal, do what makes you happy (if it doesn't hurt anyone else)
militant atheists are just as horrible as the BK's of the worldTo us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by The Mad Monk View PostSo the takeaway is is that college creates atheists.
PS: I'm an atheist
Personally, I find a strong correlation between being atheist and having essentially religious beliefs in things that are equally nonsensical, i.e. leftism. Maybe that's just cause the commies are all nominally atheist and I'm in college where a lot of kids go through their ****-you-dad collectivization phase, but whatever.If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostPersonally, I find a strong correlation between being atheist and having essentially religious beliefs in things that are equally nonsensical, i.e. leftism. Maybe that's just cause the commies are all nominally atheist and I'm in college where a lot of kids go through their ****-you-dad collectivization phase, but whatever.
thats stupid lolTo us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by Sava View Postbelief in nothing is the same idiocy as belief in something
because the only wise answer is "i don't know"
and all things being equal, do what makes you happy (if it doesn't hurt anyone else)
militant atheists are just as horrible as the BK's of the worldIf there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostQFT
PS: I'm an atheist
Personally, I find a strong correlation between being atheist and having essentially religious beliefs in things that are equally nonsensical, i.e. leftism. Maybe that's just cause the commies are all nominally atheist and I'm in college where a lot of kids go through their ****-you-dad collectivization phase, but whatever.
Maybe you were being deliberately ironic.Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
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