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    'Higher IQ=less religous' apparently...

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    • ely862meE 離線
      ely862me
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      this is the major problem lot of people tell themself and to other that they are christinas

      but what christian word meens? answer BEEING LIKE CHRIST

      now some of u will laugh,smile other will be indifferent,and few will agree;this is liberty,everyone have the right to do what he wants

      I made my choice,if i don t have right,i won t loose anything,but if i have right u ll loose all!

      😉

      Elisei (sketchupper)


      Before no life was done on Earth it was THE LIFE ITSELF...GOD
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      • StinkieS 離線
        Stinkie
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        @ely862me said:

        I made my choice,if i don t have right,i won t loose anything,but if i have right u ll loose all!;)

        lol. Yeah.
        @remus said:

        I actually know a fair few religious people who arent completely crazy, its just the crazy ones seem to stick out a bit more and so are a bit more liable to our rampant criticism and speculation.

        Aye. Some of my friends are religious. In a modern kinda way. I doubt they believe Lucifer exists. They're catholics, but their catholocism has little to do with the kind of "repent or perish!" ideology that had this part of the world (the fair Belgium) firmly in it's claws til the late fifties.

        I went to a catholic school when I was young, btw. I liked it. Didn't believe any of what they told me about the world being created in seven days, but they were nice people. Relaxed. They knew I didn't believe in God, and they were fine with that.

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        • DanielD 離線
          Daniel
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          @unknownuser said:

          ... as it would've mine when I was your age. 😉

          This is from one of the comments following the article: "It seems 62% of Americans still believe in 'The devil'.

          That ain't true, is it? ❓ Can't be! 😲

          I believe in him. I've seen him. he was on TV. He gave a state of the union speech.

          My avatar is an anachronism.

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          • J 離線
            JuanV.Soler
            最後由 編輯

            interesting.
            'Higher IQ=less religous' apparently...


            now the devil is another thing.
            but what cares is God, is not it ?

            ,))),

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            • Mike LuceyM 離線
              Mike Lucey
              最後由 編輯

              An interesting subject and one that I often think about.
              It's 2.00am as I write and this post and it should send me
              off to sleep in the hope that I can switch my time zone from
              Mid Atlantic (currently) to GMT 😆

              Here is an interesting article by Professor J. Philippe Rushton,
              Winters Are Good For Your Genes: Lynn Book Finds World Average
              IQ 90, Declining From North To South
              http://www.vdare.com/rushton/060322_iq_pic.htm

              I note he talks about 'Indigenous Peoples' here. According to
              his argument, Indigenous Peoples in warm regions have lower
              IQ's than people in colder regions. This makes a certain
              amount of sense as the people residing in colder regions
              have to figure out ways of keeping warm (in our case how to
              get cheap oil 😮 ). But again we are all supposed to have
              originated from Africa so I wonder about this. Maybe we
              strengthened a particular type of intelligence?

              On the other hand there are many types of intelligence, I am
              aware of at least nine. Have a look at this link by By Howard Gardner
              http://skyview.vansd.org/lschmidt/Projects/The%20Nine%20Types%20of%20Intelligence.htm

              The Nine Types of Intelligence[/b]

              1. Naturalist Intelligence
              2. Musical Intelligence
              3. Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
              4. Existential Intelligence
              5. Interpersonal Intelligence
              6. Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
              7. Linguistic Intelligence
              8. Intra-personal Intelligence
              9. Spatial Intelligence

              I know a little about the spiritual believes of the Australian
              Aborigines and from what I see they are very complex and make
              a lot of sense. I don't think they regard it as 'religion',
              more a way of life and I imagine the same goes for African
              and South American tribes.

              Food for thought I hope!

              Mike

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              • StinkieS 離線
                Stinkie
                最後由 編輯

                Noooooooooo, no syllogisms! Those take me back to, err, 'logic class'. I beg you!

                Your comparison's a bit off, btw, Kwist. 😄

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                • StinkieS 離線
                  Stinkie
                  最後由 編輯

                  It's an interesting question, though: does the climate influence the way our thinking has evolved? I'd say yes. As the climate influences the way our body evolves, it's only logical to assume that it has a vast influence on our mind as well. Mind you, I'm not using the word 'intelligence'.

                  But my guess is we'd need alien scientists to be able to get an unprejudiced view on these matters. 😉

                  Let's not forget either that intelligence isn't a matter of genes (nature) alone. Your upbringing plays an important role (nurture) too. At least, that's what I like to think when I try to do maths. 😄

                  And as Mike points out, there are different kinds of intelligence. I could read when I was three, but it took me another decade (!) to be able to tell what time it is. And I still have to look twice. Sad? You've said it! 💚

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                  • K 離線
                    kwistenbiebel
                    最後由 編輯

                    Very nice reading material, Mike.

                    Some of the theory is kind of far fetched though:
                    People in cold areas are more intelligent because they needed to use their brain to find ways to get warmer?
                    What about people in warm areas that need their brain to find ways to cool off?
                    These kind of deduction theories smell like 'sophisms' to me.

                    " 1) I fit in a suit---> 2) My suit fits in a suit case---> 3) so I fit in the suit case."
                    compare to:
                    "1) being cold makes me use my brain ---> 2) using my brain makes me more intelligent---> 3) being cold makes me more intelligent."

                    Kind of same mistake, not?
                    It is not because 1('thesis') and 2('anti-thesis') makes a logical pair , that 1-3 ('conclusio') automatically becomes a logical truth.

                    It might have confused people in the age of Sophocles , but it doesn't make an impression on me. 😉

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                    • K 離線
                      kwistenbiebel
                      最後由 編輯

                      It depends on who is using the word 'intelligence'.

                      For Western people, knowing how to tell the time by looking at a watch is considered more intelligent than being able to pick fruit from a tree.

                      Ask the same question to Non-Western people, and they might conclude that those who are good at picking fruit are the geniuses...and telling time is something useless, not done by more intelligent people.

                      = 'Antropocentrism' (= I measure other cultures by my own standards)

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                      • StinkieS 離線
                        Stinkie
                        最後由 編輯

                        @kwistenbiebel said:

                        Ask the same question to Non-Western people, and they might conclude that those who are good at picking fruit are the geniuses...and telling time is something useless, not done by more intelligent people.

                        I've always known I was adopted.

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                        • Alan FraserA 離線
                          Alan Fraser
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                          Hehe. I just looked at the map at the beginning of that article. It suggests that most Aussies walk around with their knuckles dragging on the ground. 😉
                          I presume it is referring to the aboriginal population.

                          Personally, I find the climatic reasoning to be total garbage. True, keeping warm in Northern temperate regions does require more strategies than lying around on some tropical beach, spearing fish and eating coconute and bananas all day. But that is nothing compared to the strategies applied by the Inuit, Kalahari Bushmen...or Aborigines simply to find enough food to eat. Logically, that ought to make them the most intelligent people on earth...maybe they are...it surely depends on how you measure it, free from "Western" preconceptions.

                          3D Figures
                          Were you required to walk 500 miles? Were you advised to walk 500 more?
                          You could be entitled to compensation. Call the Pro Claimers now!

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                          • K 離線
                            kwistenbiebel
                            最後由 編輯

                            😄...but I bet you have a full fruit basket on your kitchen table.
                            (sorry, couldn't resist kicking in an open door, Stinkie 😉 )

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