Would a high iq person be religious or atheist?

I think my question is more so if what religious belief comes with a high iq?
I don't think itt can rly apply bcuz high and low IQ can come in any belief system and there is not rly a pattern for it,
 
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And countries with the highest rape are also christian countries
Because they don't get reported in other countries? Why is it fucking niggers and mudslimes raping at >100x higher rates than the white Christian population in those Christian countries?
 
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I mean you don't understand theology at all, it's not about punishment for wrongdoings during our time on Earth. This is the period of time you can choose to align yourself with or separate yourself from God, if you use your freewill for the latter you will be separate from him for eternity.
Why do i have to choose? I didnt ask to be in this life. Why do i have to make a choice for a situation i didnt ask to be in? You follow the logic now? Its not fair
 
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Probably atheist or buddhist munk with insane mental clarity from meditating 20 hours a day. There are high iq religious people but I can't see someone with Einstein or Tesla IQ being religious (tesla did have spiritual beliefs but not the Bible/any religion)
 
I don't think itt can rly apply bcuz high and low IQ can come in any belief system and there is not rly a pattern for it,
I don’t think you understood me. What belief (after questioning most) becomes the primary belief for a person who has a high iq. Obviously a lot can happen in their youth years. But eventually they would question many things even the religion they might’ve had as a child and the belief they were brought up with
 
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I think that confronting and questioning both sides would be ideal. Everyone overlooks the potential of a God that is unlike other religious Gods. An example could be like a God that just created us for fun and messes around with us.
I like to look at it as a chopping mechanism. When it's hard on u just pray and hope it goes well. Idk if it has effect but at least it's easier to handle
 
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Why do i have to choose? I didnt ask to be in this life. Why do i have to make a choice for a situation i didnt ask to be in? You follow the logic now? Its not fair
It's not fair, we live in a fallen world due to the sin of our ancestors Adam and Eve.
I'm not really Christian but this is the argument.
 
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I don’t think you understood me. What belief (after questioning most) becomes the primary belief for a person who has a high iq. Obviously a lot can happen in their youth years. But eventually they would question many things even the religion they might’ve had as a child and the belief they were brought up with
Ok I get what you are saying now, but I think that would also differ wildly from person to person, lets say for example a genius is brought up in a belief system that is very easily debunked, he can most likely have a good chance on still believing in it due to High IQ coming with extremely high reasoning and debating skills so that they can reason said belief system some how and justify it, or they can just as easily grow out of it and become something else entirely
 
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It's not fair, we live in a fallen world due to the sin of our ancestors Adam and Eve.
I'm not really Christian but this is the argument.
Alright but god is all knowing so he knew they were gonna eat the apple. Religion is false and anyone still believing in it is either foolish or coping
 
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Alright but god is all knowing so he knew they were gonna eat the apple. Religion is false and anyone still believing in it is either foolish or coping
As I said, free will is a thing
 
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Or maybe just in between questioning both beliefs and constantly comparing and finding flaws in all religions so he is stuck in between?

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I could gibe you a Nice anwser but i gotta spell it in spanish.
 
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Ok I get what you are saying now, but I think that would also differ wildly from person to person, lets say for example a genius is brought up in a belief system that is very easily debunked, he can most likely have a good chance on still believing in it due to High IQ coming with extremely high reasoning and debating skills so that they can reason said belief system some how and justify it, or they can just as easily grow out of it and become something else entirely
Well obviously there will be outliers in this. But I think that questioning everything is something that a high iq person would settle for 9/10
 
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Depends on how you grew up really
Even high iq people can be manipulated into religion/athesim growing up
 
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Depends on how you grew up really
Even high iq people can be manipulated into religion/athesim growing up
But eventually after their youth years beliefs can change
 
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Could be both, Depends on life events, situation and culture
 
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Escribe en espanol entonces. entiendo espanol
Bien, considero que algo determinante para saber si alguien es high iq es el pensamiento crítico. Cosa que si somos sinceros, no se ve mucho en gente religiosa. Ellos siguen su religión pq creen que genuinamente es la verdad. Pero, una religión no nace por si sola, tiene que venir condicionada por alguien mas; es decir, alguien mas te tuvo que decir "si nigga, esa es la verdad" y si no lo cuestionas automáticamente, no consideraría que tengas un iq sobresaliente. El ateo que se banagloria de ser ateo, tampoco es high iq por que, y esto es curioso: ser ateo indica que NIEGAS un dios. Cosa que no es comprobable. asi que, una verdadera high iq posicion seria decir "soy agnostico" o aun mejor: "no me importa"
 
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Or maybe just in between questioning both beliefs and constantly comparing and finding flaws in all religions so he is stuck in between?

@shedontluv-U @soapbubble
@Jesus_ist_König
athiest
 
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Well obviously there will be outliers in this. But I think that questioning everything is something that a high iq person would settle for 9/10
You are right but what I am trying to get at is that even if say they question said belief system regardless of it being illogical or not there is still a good chance for them to believe in it and reason themselves into said belief despite questioning, again it would vary significantly from person to person
 
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You are right but what I am trying to get at is that even if say they question said belief system regardless of it being illogical or not there is still a good chance for them to believe in it and reason themselves into said belief despite questioning, again it would vary significantly from person to person
But I would also say that at times they might jsut not question it at all and subconsciously accept it as something like the sky being blue
 
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Bien, considero que algo determinante para saber si alguien es high iq es el pensamiento crítico. Cosa que si somos sinceros, no se ve mucho en gente religiosa. Ellos siguen su religión pq creen que genuinamente es la verdad. Pero, una religión no nace por si sola, tiene que venir condicionada por alguien mas; es decir, alguien mas te tuvo que decir "si nigga, esa es la verdad" y si no lo cuestionas automáticamente, no consideraría que tengas un iq sobresaliente. El ateo que se banagloria de ser ateo, tampoco es high iq por que, y esto es curioso: ser ateo indica que NIEGAS un dios. Cosa que no es comprobable. asi que, una verdadera high iq posicion seria decir "soy agnostico" o aun mejor: "no me importa"
Buen post !
Entonces, piensas que la mayoría de personas que tienen high iq son agnósticos ?
 
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Being religious is an iq test
There were many high iq people fhat believed and didnt believe god. Its only a matter of environment and if u do wanna believe
 
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Buen post !
Entonces, piensas que la mayoría de personas que tienen high iq son agnósticos ?
Pienso que ellos al cuestionar tanto la realidad, en algun punto cuestionarian la existencia de dios, asi que si, los reales high iq son agnosticos.
 
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Iq is too arbitrary

And too many different religions of different beliefs you’d have to be specific
 
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Iq is too arbitrary

And too many different religions of different beliefs you’d have to be specific
how is it arbitary?

a different way i can phrase my question that might help you understand it better is think of the belief that majoirty of high iq people would come to. if you are high iq what will you lean towards the most?
 
how is it arbitary?

a different way i can phrase my question that might help you understand it better is think of the belief that majoirty of high iq people would come to. if you are high iq what will you lean towards the most?
Sorry not arbitrary I meant ambiguous

But yeah same thing theres too many factors and whatever else determining the coming of your faith or lack thereof.

For example you could say some religions makes you more moral but you can be “high iq” and not wise so thats still on the individual outside of iq

Also the evidence “proving”/supporting supernatural events, things, or beings isnt based on “iq”
 
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most normie centrist response ever
“normie centrist” 🤣 i think youre just retarded and deflect it onto everyone else so you dont sound stupid
 
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not sure bro
 
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Or maybe just in between questioning both beliefs and constantly comparing and finding flaws in all religions so he is stuck in between?

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@Jesus_ist_König
yeah bro because everything was definitely made by mete chance. fs bro. jfl
 
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depends also by how he was raised (AKA if he was brainwashed by his father)
 
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Yea I can somewhat agree with this. But I think that the high iq person saying that religion is good is saying it with different intentions than the low iq dude.
its better to support something good than something bad regardless of the reasoning behind it. for example if someone does a good deed by helping someone out with the sole purpose of getting to heaven doesnt take away from the help the other person received. idk if what i said makes sense in english but the reasoning behind a positive action doesnt matter what matters is that the outcome is positive, the person that gets the help isnt affected by the fact that the helper isnt really a good person
 
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Or maybe just in between questioning both beliefs and constantly comparing and finding flaws in all religions so he is stuck in between?

@shedontluv-U @soapbubble
@Jesus_ist_König
atheism is the truth there is no god and there is no possibility of it is existing
 
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