Of 43 studies carried out since 1927 on the relationship between religious belief and ones intelligence and or educational level, all but four found an inverse connection. That is, the higher ones intelligence or education level, the less likely one will be religious. -Mensa 2002
Of 43 studies carried out since 1927 on the relationship between religious belief and ones intelligence and or educational level, all but four found an inverse connection. That is, the higher ones intelligence or education level, the less likely one will be religious. -Mensa 2002
People who obsess over numbers. and 2/3 does not equal .666 it equals .666666 repeating so that was just stupid.
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Of 43 studies carried out since 1927 on the relationship between religious belief and ones intelligence and or educational level, all but four found an inverse connection. That is, the higher ones intelligence or education level, the less likely one will be religious. -Mensa 2002
Of 43 studies carried out since 1927 on the relationship between religious belief and ones intelligence and or educational level, all but four found an inverse connection. That is, the higher ones intelligence or education level, the less likely one will be religious. -Mensa 2002
Of 43 studies carried out since 1927 on the relationship between religious belief and ones intelligence and or educational level, all but four found an inverse connection. That is, the higher ones intelligence or education level, the less likely one will be religious. -Mensa 2002
Of 43 studies carried out since 1927 on the relationship between religious belief and ones intelligence and or educational level, all but four found an inverse connection. That is, the higher ones intelligence or education level, the less likely one will be religious. -Mensa 2002
Of 43 studies carried out since 1927 on the relationship between religious belief and ones intelligence and or educational level, all but four found an inverse connection. That is, the higher ones intelligence or education level, the less likely one will be religious. -Mensa 2002