Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Dupe. rug Aug 2013 #1
"Dupe" in more ways than one. okasha Aug 2013 #14
In the matter of 10 days.. there have been 2 separate articles Peacetrain Aug 2013 #2
these results make no such claims.... mike_c Aug 2013 #3
The study doesn't break it down into evangelical xtian conservatives. rug Aug 2013 #6
that bit was sarcasm.... mike_c Aug 2013 #7
Ah, I thought it was an academic point. rug Aug 2013 #8
To be fair, people who believe in the supernatural are denying reality and science.. cleanhippie Aug 2013 #4
Interesting... I guess if you belive Peacetrain Aug 2013 #13
Considering that a majority of the humans on the planet believe in the supernatural... cleanhippie Aug 2013 #32
ROFL.. Peacetrain Aug 2013 #39
Do you even read what you write? Not believing something is belief sytem? ROFL, indeed. cleanhippie Aug 2013 #67
Everything involves a belief system.. Peacetrain Aug 2013 #68
Yet we ARE discussing RELGIOUS belief, not belief systems in general. cleanhippie Aug 2013 #72
No one is attacking you Peacetrain Aug 2013 #73
Do you have a reading comprehension problem? cleanhippie Aug 2013 #74
Well good afternoon Peacetrain Aug 2013 #75
As "practicing Christian", do you believe that Jesus was killed, rose from the dead and toured the cleanhippie Aug 2013 #80
As a practicing Christian.. yes I believe Jesus was crucified Peacetrain Aug 2013 #81
You didn't answer my question. Do you believe Jesus rose from the dead? cleanhippie Aug 2013 #82
Of course I answered your question Peacetrain Aug 2013 #84
You are flat-out refusing to answer the question. cleanhippie Aug 2013 #87
Does it matter to you? Peacetrain Aug 2013 #88
What utter rubbish. Walking in lockstep denying science and reality, indeed. cleanhippie Aug 2013 #89
My views . just not what you want to hear or read Peacetrain Aug 2013 #90
You steadfastly refuse to answer whether you believe if Jesus rose from the dead or not. cleanhippie Aug 2013 #91
Let us try this again Peacetrain Aug 2013 #92
Lets not. You have now moved into Deepak Chopra-esqe word salad cleanhippie Aug 2013 #94
Oh you are not going to give up on me now.. Peacetrain Aug 2013 #96
You left out quantum chakras and spiritual consciousness duality. cleanhippie Aug 2013 #97
ROFL.. Peacetrain Aug 2013 #98
IQ is overrated. ntt rrneck Aug 2013 #5
This has been posted and is being discussed. cbayer Aug 2013 #9
they can only confidently show ... between intelligence and religiosity among American Protestants. Jim__ Aug 2013 #10
I think that the main reason is that both are related to education LeftishBrit Aug 2013 #11
This is also consistent with the studies regarding degree of poverty and religiosity. cbayer Aug 2013 #12
I think it's not so much a matter of religion being less 'valuable' to the better-off... LeftishBrit Aug 2013 #15
They may also rely more on hope and the belief that things will cbayer Aug 2013 #16
Slaves adopt their masters' religion in the hope of being mistreated less. dimbear Aug 2013 #17
Not necessarily true. cbayer Aug 2013 #18
Slaves who obeyed their true feelings would have sought out a religion which condemned slavery, dimbear Aug 2013 #22
And perhaps they did just that, though they would have had to do it cbayer Aug 2013 #23
It depends on which passages are focused on. kwassa Aug 2013 #60
Good point, but with the book Philemon in the canon, the principle is clear: put up with it. dimbear Aug 2013 #64
Philemon is clear about what? The letter is ambiguous. kwassa Aug 2013 #65
Paul sends back a slave who misbehaved, asks that his master treat him well. dimbear Aug 2013 #69
I have a feeling that the better off you are economically okasha Aug 2013 #19
Interesting point. These were all aimed at the 1%, weren't they? cbayer Aug 2013 #20
And they were pretty much the same kind of 1% okasha Aug 2013 #63
Are you actually suggesting that atheists reject religion... trotsky Aug 2013 #21
You should not... rexcat Aug 2013 #47
It's just odd that some folks think it's OK for them to engage in the behavior... trotsky Aug 2013 #58
No, I didn't. okasha Aug 2013 #61
Oh, your post was perfectly clear, okasha. trotsky Aug 2013 #62
The heartbreak... rexcat Aug 2013 #66
Gee I guess I feel so stupid now. LOL! hrmjustin Aug 2013 #24
Don't feel stupid. The study doesn't really show that. cbayer Aug 2013 #25
Well I never was a good test taker. hrmjustin Aug 2013 #26
Is that a surprise?? edite Aug 2013 #27
My theory is that the religious give up on problem solving. xfundy Aug 2013 #28
I disagree. I know plenty of religious people and we use the brains God gave us to solve problems. hrmjustin Aug 2013 #29
Yes, me too. xfundy Aug 2013 #30
So if one is an atheist... rexcat Aug 2013 #48
I never said that nor meant for it to be taken that way. You are reading things into what I said. hrmjustin Aug 2013 #49
Undeniably... rexcat Aug 2013 #50
I have had a busy night here tonight so I was on. hrmjustin Aug 2013 #51
I have been reading a lot of posts... rexcat Aug 2013 #52
Thank you. Sorry I got snappy. As I said it was a busy night here. hrmjustin Aug 2013 #53
Looking at your post count... rexcat Aug 2013 #54
LOL I am on Mirt now. I am also a LBN, GD,Lounge, Religion and NY room host. I end up posting a bit. hrmjustin Aug 2013 #55
This is the poster that got removed. hrmjustin Aug 2013 #56
You continue with the false assumptions and generalizations xfundy. What gives? cbayer Aug 2013 #31
Once again, the accusation xfundy Aug 2013 #33
I make that accusation because you don't distinguish cbayer Aug 2013 #34
My experience in terms of religion xfundy Aug 2013 #35
Has you experience in terms of religion been pretty much limited cbayer Aug 2013 #36
Actually, I believe xfundy Aug 2013 #37
Most? cbayer Aug 2013 #38
"if people were making the same kinds of blanket statements about atheists" xfundy Aug 2013 #41
And you don't like it very much, I would suppose. cbayer Aug 2013 #42
And this is the genius aspect of the repig meme. xfundy Aug 2013 #43
I agree with you. cbayer Aug 2013 #44
Namaste. xfundy Aug 2013 #46
Addendum xfundy Aug 2013 #45
Umpire is good. Honestly, I really just want to see like minded people cbayer Aug 2013 #59
Copying and Pasting from the GD version of this LostOne4Ever Aug 2013 #40
I am not sure about "intelligence" per se. Intelligence is a variable. darkangel218 Aug 2013 #57
I conclude smart religious people and dumb irreligious people are less likely to participate struggle4progress Aug 2013 #70
Except the studies weren't just about IQ muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #71
Well, my comment was a joke. But there are serious problems with "measures" of "intelligence" struggle4progress Aug 2013 #76
I don't think this is a valid scientific question. Peace Patriot Aug 2013 #77
"This is a DUMB study, for dumb people to have dumb arguments about. " cbayer Aug 2013 #78
+1 okasha Aug 2013 #79
I can't rec your post high enough! kentauros Aug 2013 #83
my post about this on another form.... Evoman Aug 2013 #85
Agree with what you say here. cbayer Aug 2013 #86
Not surprising at all. Zoeisright Aug 2013 #93
A fine example of a poorly formulated opinion. rug Aug 2013 #95
To be specific, okasha Aug 2013 #99
I strive for tact. rug Aug 2013 #100
To quote Mordred okasha Aug 2013 #103
Figures you would be so rude to say such a thing. hrmjustin Aug 2013 #101
So, then can I conclude that you are religious? cbayer Aug 2013 #102
Oh please. rrneck Aug 2013 #104
Latest Discussions»Issue Forums»Religion»Religious people are less...»Reply #103