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dsheinem wrote:
Inazuma wrote:Those who are smart enough to think things through before making decisions are the least likely people to have children. Generally speaking, the dumber someone is, the more children they have.
That's the Izzy we know and love :roll:
Yes, this is me. I tell it like it is, even though many people get upset. You can call me every name in the book, but what I said is generally true.

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http://www.moreintelligentlife.com/print/1353
Here is an article about it. It makes sense if you think about it. Religious people follow the rules of the church and that means having lots of kids, plus not using any form of birth control. Atheists like me are able to make our own decisions and after weighing the pros and cons, many decide to only have a few children, or none at all.

It's silly to get upset at me for just stating the facts. I wish it weren't true myself, so don't shoot the messenger.
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Inazuma wrote:
dsheinem wrote:
Inazuma wrote:Those who are smart enough to think things through before making decisions are the least likely people to have children. Generally speaking, the dumber someone is, the more children they have.
That's the Izzy we know and love :roll:
Yes, this is me. I tell it like it is, even though many people get upset. You can call me every name in the book, but what I said is generally true.
Perhaps you could elaborate on how "generally speaking, the dumber someone is, the more children they have" so we understand.
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wakeup wrote: Perhaps you could elaborate on how "generally speaking, the dumber someone is, the more children they have" so we understand.
Check my post just above yours. Religion is a big part of it. You could also say the poorer someone is, the more children they have. That's also generally true.
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Inazuma wrote: Check my post just above yours. Religion is a big part of it. You could also say the poorer someone is, the more children they have. That's also generally true.
Statistics to back your point?
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Luke wrote:
Inazuma wrote: Check my post just above yours. Religion is a big part of it. You could also say the poorer someone is, the more children they have. That's also generally true.
Statistics to back your point?
There must be some studies on this. Studies on the correlation between religion, poverty, lack of intelligence and the number of children. We could also include crime. Since money is a big motivator for crime, it would fit in here too.
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Inazuma wrote: There must be some studies on this. Studies on the correlation between religion, poverty, lack of intelligence and the number of children. We could also include crime. Since money is a big motivator for crime, it would fit in here too.
Well, where are they? If you don't have the numbers to back up your statement, it's wise not to make said statement.
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Luke wrote:
Inazuma wrote: There must be some studies on this. Studies on the correlation between religion, poverty, lack of intelligence and the number of children. We could also include crime. Since money is a big motivator for crime, it would fit in here too.
Well, where are they? If you don't have the numbers to back up your statement, it's wise not to make said statement.
OK, found some stuff.

http://www.iqtestexperts.com/iq-family.php
http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/cu ... o=EJ321514
http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/cu ... o=EJ784467

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One more before bed:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32884806/ns ... parenting/
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Seriously Inazuma, you need to have a disclaimer in your signature that says 'In my opinion'.
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Inazuma wrote: I would pay the child support I was required to pay, and do nothing more. I would flat out refuse to ever see the kid or spend time with him. I would also never see his mother again and cut off all forms of communication. Hopefully this would help prevent more unwanted kids from being born in the future. It sounds harsh, but it's actually for the sake of children.
Hey, this is good! We're making progress!

Now you're admitting that you don't really operate on a moral system based on what you want to do rather than not harming other people.
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Only two of those links have any numbers. One is written by a reporter. Even the two that have numbers don't provide any actual data, collection methodology, or record of their analysis.

I'm not saying you're wrong. I think you're probably right. But for someone as "independently minded" as you claim to be, you seem to take a lot of these things on faith. You can't just read three abstracts and an article that a reporter* wrote about academic research and say that these are numbers supporting your claim.

Again, I'm not saying that you are wrong. I do think that there probably is some correlation between family size and intelligence, and I can think of several reasons why that might be the case. But jeez, Inazuma. Do better.


* Seriously, reporters very rarely know what the heck they're talking about when writing articles about research.
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