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dimbear

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49. I've no problem with trying to minimize the number, or to explain its causes.
Thu Jun 6, 2013, 07:55 PM
Jun 2013

Saying there is no correlation just isn't on the cards. I strongly suspect wishful thinking up-thread.

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I love the smell of flamebait in the morning SecularMotion Jun 2013 #1
Inspired by this post, as well as many similar ones: Nye Bevan Jun 2013 #2
A suggestion SecularMotion Jun 2013 #3
Thanks for the suggestion (nt) Nye Bevan Jun 2013 #4
Even better idea WovenGems Jun 2013 #71
You forgot another choice: Don't care Fortinbras Armstrong Jun 2013 #5
My general assumption is that people who really don't care don't click on the thread. Nye Bevan Jun 2013 #6
However, as I said Fortinbras Armstrong Jun 2013 #11
Some of us think it's important skepticscott Jun 2013 #15
I was looking for the same choice. goldent Jun 2013 #60
Yes. Iggo Jun 2013 #7
I think Jimmy Carter was our last actual Christian president... RevStPatrick Jun 2013 #8
Why do you think that? trotsky Jun 2013 #9
The flipside, that actually IS seen on DU... trotsky Jun 2013 #10
You should give more gradations - I have the Soul-o-scope so I know, but most people don't el_bryanto Jun 2013 #12
Would it matter if he was? nt auburngrad82 Jun 2013 #13
Does it really matter what anyone's religious beliefs are? Nye Bevan Jun 2013 #14
To me, it doesn't matter what your beliefs are auburngrad82 Jun 2013 #16
Thank you. whathehell Jun 2013 #31
Unfortunately it's human nature to generalize auburngrad82 Jun 2013 #34
got that right - +1 DrDan Jun 2013 #56
Admittedly anecdotal, but people at work assume I'm Christian because I'm NICE. Still Blue in PDX Jun 2013 #17
This is very, very much a US phenomenon. Nye Bevan Jun 2013 #19
I think he is a faithful Christian. hrmjustin Jun 2013 #18
People that say the Obama is "too smart to believe in invisible sky monsters" cbayer Jun 2013 #20
I agree. It implies those of us who believe are idiots. hrmjustin Jun 2013 #21
There is no correlation between intelligence and religious beliefs, so anyone cbayer Jun 2013 #22
I didn't invent the term "invisible sky monsters", Nye Bevan Jun 2013 #24
No, you just chose to use it. It's offensive to believers. cbayer Jun 2013 #26
Maybe not, but you DID make this claim in your post: trotsky Jun 2013 #27
Correct...He should also bag the stupid, quite bigoted "skymonster" definition of Christianity whathehell Jun 2013 #29
Actually, only one other person has used it once on DU muriel_volestrangler Jun 2013 #44
Hmmm. My Google seems to work better than yours. Nye Bevan Jun 2013 #50
Ah, Google didn't show up results using the singular muriel_volestrangler Jun 2013 #53
Another? Nye Bevan Jun 2013 #57
That's one of the "not a good idea to put it this way" posts muriel_volestrangler Jun 2013 #63
You claimed it was said "frequently." trotsky Jun 2013 #67
Actually there is a correlation. Goblinmonger Jun 2013 #35
You may want to avoid this scientific paper: dimbear Jun 2013 #40
Andrew Brown reviewed that paper. Jim__ Jun 2013 #41
All those IQ comparisons are a little scary, but it's safe to say dimbear Jun 2013 #46
The question of what can be inferred from any correlation is also important. Jim__ Jun 2013 #47
I've no problem with trying to minimize the number, or to explain its causes. dimbear Jun 2013 #49
Why would I want to avoid it? cbayer Jun 2013 #59
Here's one in full as a pdf: dimbear Jun 2013 #61
I think I have read something similar about fundamentalism, but cbayer Jun 2013 #68
As a matter of fact, I do think that papers by Richard Lynn should be avoided! LeftishBrit Jun 2013 #65
In going further I see that this paper is rather infamous. The truth seems to be dimbear Jun 2013 #69
But we do all think fundamentalists are crazy, right? DirkGently Jun 2013 #52
No, I don't think they are crazy. I just think they are wrong on the issues. cbayer Jun 2013 #58
I don't care. nt rrneck Jun 2013 #23
Thanks for your feedback. (nt) Nye Bevan Jun 2013 #25
Why are there only two choices?...He may be an agnostic. whathehell Jun 2013 #28
I think we've probably had some atheist Presidents who LuvNewcastle Jun 2013 #30
What exactly do you mean by this: trotsky Jun 2013 #32
There are certain principles that, while they aren't LuvNewcastle Jun 2013 #36
How much agreement do you think there is among Christians on these principles? trotsky Jun 2013 #37
Instead of interpreting what those teachings mean, LuvNewcastle Jun 2013 #42
"Instead of interpreting..." trotsky Jun 2013 #43
You're talking to me as if I were a Christian and LuvNewcastle Jun 2013 #45
As I have stated repeatedly, trotsky Jun 2013 #48
Haven't been here that long LostOne4Ever Jun 2013 #33
In keeping with your reasoning, the probability that we've had a president with an IQ of 70 or ... Jim__ Jun 2013 #38
GWB (nt) LostOne4Ever Jun 2013 #39
No "other?" MADem Jun 2013 #51
You are missing the obvious poll option: ZombieHorde Jun 2013 #54
Don't you mean that he's a secret MUSLIN? LeftishBrit Jun 2013 #66
a Christian - hence held in disdain by many here who find those that believe DrDan Jun 2013 #55
I don't know for sure but I think most atheists on this board... uriel1972 Jun 2013 #62
Obviously we can't tell what someone inwardly believes... LeftishBrit Jun 2013 #64
I would tend to put Obama in the category skepticscott Jun 2013 #70
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