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
well, I do believe that the opposite of a pro is a noob, I did not mean that the_pro is a noob. :)
Boob
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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
Soup(not sure how that works, but it was the first thing that came to my mind.) :)
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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
Campbells(I love that we're the only ones doing this.) :)
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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