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Religious People Branded As Less Intelligent Than Atheists In Provocative New StudyWhile you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.' -
Of course they don't, they're in league with the agents.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostIs that because they (like most people) never bother talking to you?Comment
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How did you find out about that!?!?!?Originally posted by Bunk View PostOf course they don't, they're in league with the agents.Comment
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I'm in league with them too. I thought we all wereOriginally posted by MyUserName View PostHow did you find out about that!?!?!?
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Ah <secret handshake> , in that case - I have no idea what you are talking about. Who ever heard of such a thing?Originally posted by Bunk View PostI'm in league with them too. I thought we all were
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Words that match the pattern "????tard" - OneLook Dictionary SearchOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostLike a certain contractor <cough> preaching about agents?
****tard.

Religious People Branded As Less Intelligent Than Atheists In Provocative New Study Unfortunately stupid people read this kind of thing and draw the false conclusion that because they're an atheist, they are more intelligent. Of course, even stupider people might use this as a reason to become an atheist, which, over time, as the morons march, will result in religious people being the more intelligent sector of the community.
"The findings pertain to the average intelligence of religious and non-religious people, but they don't necessarily apply to any single person. Knowing that a person is religious would not lead me to bet any money on whether or not the person is intelligent."Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Obvious rubbish - they are clearly more intelligent because they are an atheist, not the other way around!!Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWords that match the pattern "????tard" - OneLook Dictionary Search

Religious People Branded As Less Intelligent Than Atheists In Provocative New Study Unfortunately stupid people read this kind of thing and draw the false conclusion that because they're an atheist, they are more intelligent. Of course, even stupider people might use this as a reason to become an atheist, which, over time, as the morons march, will result in religious people being the more intelligent sector of the community.
Although, I am not sure how one can intentionally become and atheist anymore than one can intentionally not believe in fairies.
It reminds me of the last time I saw a heated religious argument between a Christian and a Muslim over who's God was better/real/whatever I suggested that we solve it with a 'prayer off' I would think of a number and both of them could pray to their God and whomever's God gave them the right answer was the winner ... neither was very keen to have a go,Comment
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Well quite easily, when one denies the seriousness of sin and wants to pretend there are no consequences of one's behaviour in this life beyond whatever justice dished out by humans... atheism is great for those wishing to live in lah lah land, make-believe worldOriginally posted by MyUserName View PostAlthough, I am not sure how one can intentionally become and atheist anymore than one can intentionally not believe in fairies.Comment
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And there's me thinking the 'religious' are the ones wanting to live in a lah lah land make believe world with their imaginary friend.Originally posted by masonryan View PostWell quite easily, when one denies the seriousness of sin and wants to pretend there are no consequences of one's behaviour in this life beyond whatever justice dished out by humans... atheism is great for those wishing to live in lah lah land, make-believe world
I'm an atheist and I hope to God I stay one.
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