CrazyCatLord wrote:
http://garylewis.yolasite.com/resources/Lewis,%20Ritchie,%20&%20Bates%202011%20-%20The%20relationship%20between%20intelligence%20and%20multiple%20domains%20of%20religious%20belief%20-%20Evidence%20from%20a%20large%20adult%20US%20sample.pdf
The rest is explained by indoctrination in early childhood, which even the best and brightest can have trouble overcoming.
That study had a lot of criticisms, and even if we were to go by those results, it allows for a significant number of intelligent people to develop faith. I really don't think intelligence is the primary indicator here, though it could correlalte with intelligence due to some underlying factor.
I really don't want this to get derailed into an anti-Religion thread. I'm hoping to hear from some actual theists to get an objective answer to this question. Do theists openly agree that faith cannot be logically justified, or do they have a different mindset when going into it?
-If theists believe faith is logical, can they show me logical premises with a conclusion to support it?
-If theists don't believe faith is logical, why would they even want faith in the first place?