My friend Stuart Ritchie, who is currently working towards his PhD in Psychology at the University of Edinburgh, was recently involved in a writing a paper looking at the relationship between IQ and religious adherence.
While you will find a far more in depth write up on Stuart’s blog, the key points found that there is a correlation between higher IQ and lower scores in five of the six measured used to gauge people’s religious belief.
The only factor which did not see this pattern was people who just described themselves as “spiritual.”
Interestingly, another of my friends is currently researching this area, and the results so far suggest that there is a link between describing yourself as spiritual is correlated with bad parenting – but I can’t comment further on this until the research has been completed.
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September 20th, 2011 at 9:34 am
If Atheists have such high IQs compared to theists it’s a shame they can’t spell adherence…
September 22nd, 2011 at 1:05 pm
That’s better : )