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Wikipedia's "Religiousness and intelligence" articleWhat do people think about this? I'm particularly interested in how religious people would explain why intelligent people are so much more likely to be secular than the average person. The "Interpretations" section of the article gives some explanations for this trend, but none of
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If it's just evolution they're disputing, that might not be that detrimental to our science and economy. Believing in creationism, won't make you a very good biologist, but you can still be a good computer programmer, engineer, statistician, investment banker, etc. I'm fine with teaching creationism as long as they state that it's a belief, not a fact.
Christian conservatives tend to be in favor of limiting the rights of gays and lesbians. They also promote the myth that sexual orientation is a choice, which many people use to justify their contempt for gay people. ("It's okay to hate gays because they chose to be that way.")
I think that's more of an issue of homophobia, not Christianity. Homophobes will always find reasons to contempt gays. If it's not Christianity, they'll find other reasons like: "Fags are spreading AIDS." A non-homophobic Christian would most likely be neutral to gays. This is just my non-scientific, self-extrapolating opinion.
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