A new study from the UK claims that intelligent people are less likely to believe in God.
Professor Richard Lynn, emeritus professor of psychology at Ulster University, who conducted the research, claims that religious belief declined across 137 developed nations in the 20th century — a time when humans were becoming more intelligent.
Lynn's ideas are, of course, being challenged, and referred to as "simplistic." While we have to agree that they're a little simplistic (at least as far as they're set forth in the news article, we've known plenty — okay a handful — of intelligent people who believed in God. But we have to admit that even those people challenged the very ideas of the God that were set before them, in say, The Bible.
Scanner Emily's conclusion: following anything blindly — especially The Bible — is not so intelligent. But let's give the folks that believe in something a little wiggle room, eh?
[Telegraph: Intelligent people 'less likely to believe in God']
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