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Atheists do better at IQ tests

Atheists do better at IQ tests

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Originally posted by @tom-wolsey
See that folks? It's a positive claim. God is "imaginary."

And you wonder why we don't believe you when you atheists hide behind the mantra, "We just lack belief."
Atheists do not necessarily believe what I believe, I'm not a spokesman.

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Originally posted by @wolfgang59
Atheists do not necessarily believe what I believe, I'm not a spokesman.
Not calling you out, Wolfgang, but this is one of the funnier things that we are always subjected to...

"Atheists are smarter..."

"... But, nah, man, we ain't a group; you can't generalize about us."

lol.


Originally posted by @philokalia
Not calling you out, Wolfgang, but this is one of the funnier things that we are always subjected to...

"Atheists are smarter..."

"... But, nah, man, we ain't a group; you can't generalize about us."

lol.
Haven't you been using your fixation on IQ to generalize about races - for example - and to talk about black people and then doing things like suddenly mentioning "cannibalism" to prove your point about racial reality - and then taking flight when asked about it?

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Originally posted by @rajk999
Something does not add up there pal. IQ tests for kids are not really accurate and taken with a pinch of salt. You are a security guard bordering on genius ? I have read some of your posts here over the years and you are not that smart.
My nick name at work is Rain Man because I am good with numbers and stats.

My sister in laws family are teachers and the have all the iq test materials. My niece and nephew read daily. That probably has to do with my sister in law being an English teacher. I am very witty at work an can improv very fast. I am a great roaster lol.

The test my nephew took was about 4 years ago. I better it would be higher or the same at this point.

Don’t forget God uses the weak things of this world to shame the wise. Look at Autistic people they are very smart but anti social.

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Originally posted by @rbhill
My nick name at work is Rain Man because I am good with numbers and stats.

My sister in laws family are teachers and the have all the iq test materials. My niece and nephew read daily. That probably has to do with my sister in law being an English teacher. I am very witty at work an can improv very fast. I am a great roaster lol.

The test my nephew too ...[text shortened]... gs of this world to shame the wise. Look at Autistic people they are very smart but anti social.
Take all IQ tests with a pinch of salt ... that was the point.

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Originally posted by @rajk999
Take all IQ tests with a pinch of salt ... that was the point.
Yes really I have done that a lot online so I’m free in somewhere or you pay 20 bucks.

Also once in college in math3 the title of the class I got the highest grade in the class at a 96 in this is back in 2000.


Originally posted by @rbhill

My nick name at work is Rain Man because I am good with numbers and stats.
Are you sure it's not because dark clouds form whenever you enter the office? 😵

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Originally posted by @wolfgang59
Atheists do not necessarily believe what I believe, I'm not a spokesman.
Atheists across the world are breathing a sigh of relief after hearing that.


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Are you sure it's not because dark clouds form whenever you enter the office? 😵
Then his name would be “Pig Pen,” but you have to know the Peanuts comic strip to get that reference.


Originally posted by @wolfgang59
I'm glad to see that after I used "lickspittle" in a post a few weeks
ago it has been used to broaden a few vocabularies here! You
should use it in a correct context though. It makes no sense to be
a lickspittle to a group, particularly a large group.
I was using it to refer to atheists in the SF; hardly a large group. And I was aware of the term long before I arrived at RHP.

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Originally posted by @philokalia

"... But, nah, man, we ain't a group; you can't generalize about us."

lol.
You should work for Trump creating fake news.

It is hugely dishonest making up this quote and inferring it is something I have said.


Originally posted by @romans1009
I was using it to refer to atheists in the SF; hardly a large group. And I was aware of the term long before I arrived at RHP.
Here is what you posted:
I guess you’re the atheists’ new lickspittle

How does that refer to "atheists in the SF" ?

And when was the first post that you used "lickspittle"?

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Another thing of bragging about is my niece who is the older one and going to be in eighth grade is already doing high school plays such as Shakespeare’s Midsummer’s night dream. My nephew who’s 10 can learn songs by ear playing a guitar. They both know piano because my sister-in-law is a piano teacher. Even my niece last summer taught piano lessons.


Originally posted by @wolfgang59
Here is what you posted:
I guess you’re the atheists’ new lickspittle

How does that refer to "atheists in the SF" ?

And when was the first post that you used "lickspittle"?
Troll someone else.


Originally posted by @philokalia
Not calling you out, Wolfgang, but this is one of the funnier things that we are always subjected to...

"Atheists are smarter..."

"... But, nah, man, we ain't a group; you can't generalize about us."

lol.
People 'without religion' are (allegedly) smarter. You think such people are a 'group' that can be generalized about?!

If so, can I sell you a bridge?

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