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7/15/2025, 5:12:29 PM
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>If you believe hard enough the contradictions and the historical contexts that don't fit together suddenly fit together
Nah you're just low iq
>A meta-analysis of 63 studies showed a significant negative association between intelligence and religiosity.
>First, intelligent people are less likely to conform and, thus, are more likely to resist religious dogma.
>Second, intelligent people tend to adopt an analytic (as opposed to intuitive) thinking style, which has been shown to undermine religious beliefs.
>Third, several functions of religiosity, including compensatory control, self-regulation, self-enhancement, and secure attachment, are also conferred by intelligence.
>Intelligent people may therefore have less need for religious beliefs and practices.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23921675/
>If you believe hard enough the contradictions and the historical contexts that don't fit together suddenly fit together
Nah you're just low iq
>A meta-analysis of 63 studies showed a significant negative association between intelligence and religiosity.
>First, intelligent people are less likely to conform and, thus, are more likely to resist religious dogma.
>Second, intelligent people tend to adopt an analytic (as opposed to intuitive) thinking style, which has been shown to undermine religious beliefs.
>Third, several functions of religiosity, including compensatory control, self-regulation, self-enhancement, and secure attachment, are also conferred by intelligence.
>Intelligent people may therefore have less need for religious beliefs and practices.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23921675/
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