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 Post subject: Intelligent people 'less likely to believe in God'
 Post Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 5:57 pm 
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People with higher IQs are less likely to believe in God, according to a new study.

Professor Richard Lynn, emeritus professor of psychology at Ulster University, said many more members of the "intellectual elite" considered themselves atheists than the national average.

A decline in religious observance over the last century was directly linked to a rise in average intelligence, he claimed.

But the conclusions - in a paper for the academic journal Intelligence - have been branded "simplistic" by critics.

Professor Lynn, who has provoked controversy in the past with research linking intelligence to race and sex, said university academics were less likely to believe in God than almost anyone else.

A survey of Royal Society fellows found that only 3.3 per cent believed in God - at a time when 68.5 per cent of the general UK population described themselves as believers.

A separate poll in the 90s found only seven per cent of members of the American National Academy of Sciences believed in God.

Professor Lynn said most primary school children believed in God, but as they entered adolescence - and their intelligence increased - many started to have doubts.

He told Times Higher Education magazine: "Why should fewer academics believe in God than the general population? I believe it is simply a matter of the IQ. Academics have higher IQs than the general population. Several Gallup poll studies of the general population have shown that those with higher IQs tend not to believe in God."

He said religious belief had declined across 137 developed nations in the 20th century at the same time as people became more intelligent.

But Professor Gordon Lynch, director of the Centre for Religion and Contemporary Society at Birkbeck College, London, said it failed to take account of a complex range of social, economic and historical factors.

"Linking religious belief and intelligence in this way could reflect a dangerous trend, developing a simplistic characterisation of religion as primitive, which - while we are trying to deal with very complex issues of religious and cultural pluralism - is perhaps not the most helpful response," he said.

Dr Alistair McFadyen, senior lecturer in Christian theology at Leeds University, said the conclusion had "a slight tinge of Western cultural imperialism as well as an anti-religious sentiment".

Dr David Hardman, principal lecturer in learning development at London Metropolitan University, said: "It is very difficult to conduct true experiments that would explicate a causal relationship between IQ and religious belief. Nonetheless, there is evidence from other domains that higher levels of intelligence are associated with a greater ability - or perhaps willingness - to question and overturn strongly felt institutions."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... n-God.html

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 Post subject: Re: Intelligent people 'less likely to believe in God'
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 Post Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:56 am 
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People with higher IQs are less likely to believe in God, according to a new study.


replace the words "a new" with "every"

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"Linking religious belief and intelligence in this way could reflect a dangerous trend, developing a simplistic characterisation of religion as primitive, which - while we are trying to deal with very complex issues of religious and cultural pluralism - is perhaps not the most helpful response,

lol

it's not complex. Religion is childishly retarded and yes it is primitive and that's a simple explanation because it's as true as people who believe in monsters hiding in their closets. They're either children or just idiots. The fact that multiple conflicting religious coexist and have come and go in history each claiming to the THE truth none with ANY evidence or reasoning, pretty much cancels them out ans shows that they are cultural brain washing wholly dependent on the lies of a particular area and not on judgment or "personal experiences".


But this study only points to a trend, "most" high IQ people will reject religion. But so do some low IQ people and some smart people remain religious as well. So there is more to it.

Also they were mainly just testing Christians in the UK. I find people of some other faith to be less annoying and less ridiculous. We have some not stupid religious board members but almost all of them are Muslim or Buddhist etc.

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 Post subject: Re: Intelligent people 'less likely to believe in God'
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Wait, wait wait.... who did this study? Professor Obvious?

I don't care, though. Just because imbeciles are more likely to be religious doesn't mean we're all idiots.

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The article appears to be about the question of God, or higher power not the idea of religion as a whole.

Hence the title:
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People with higher IQs are less likely to believe in God, according to a new study.


Buddhist dont believe in god either but are religious. True understanding, Buddhism is neither a religion nor a philosophy.

The belief in god is primitive so is sexual desire.

I like this quote: "Nonetheless, there is evidence from other domains that higher levels of intelligence are associated with a greater ability - or perhaps willingness - to question and overturn strongly felt institutions."

I have seen many childish, immature atheist not sure of their IQ. High IQ doesn’t mean good social skills, Unabomber comes to mind.


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