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Previously on "Intelligent people tend to be more secular"
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Oh how secular of you.....Originally posted by sasguruIts not that hard, Cojak ....
PS I usually have my doubts when people claim to be female on this forum - but I have no doubts about you
I thank you
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Its not that hard, Cojak ....Originally posted by cojakOh God - I feel a Venn diagram coming on.. *snaps lead off on pencils and scrunches available paper....*
PS I usually have my doubts when people claim to be female on this forum - but I have no doubts about you
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Oh God - I feel a Venn diagram coming on.. *snaps lead off on pencils and scrunches available paper....*
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Or "most muslims aren't international terrorists but most international terrorists are muslims".
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It's a bit of a generalisation, though
It's like the stupid people vote Labour argument.Originally posted by cojakIntelligent people more secular?
There are lots of intelligent people who are religious. I infer from your headline that thick people are more religious..
I'm not religious but you're right - I'm sceptical of anyone looking to rubbish their opponent in debate.
Here's more open minded questioning.
Which runs something like, people who vote Labour are not necessarily stupid, but people who are stupid tend to vote Labour.
(Note, you can change Labour for whichever your bete-noire is).
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Intelligent people more secular?
There are lots of intelligent people who are religious. I infer from your headline that thick people are more religious..
I'm not religious but you're right - I'm sceptical of anyone looking to rubbish their opponent in debate.
Here's more open minded questioning.Last edited by cojak; 12 January 2006, 11:03.
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Don't see your point Cojak. Skeptics are skeptical of everything.
Have you heard of Occam's razor? The best explanation is usually (but not always) the most parsimonious one.
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Intelligent people tend to be more secular
There is a meta study hereTags: None
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