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Question: Pick the answer that comes closest to your view
#1
I'm a Young Earth Creationist, so obviously positive
 
#2
It has some good points, but it's probably not completely correct
 
#3
I don't go around ridiculing the viewpoint, but I'm pretty firm in my view that it is incorrect
 
#4
It is a dangerous viewpoint that we need to work to eradicate
 
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Author Topic: Opinion of Young Earth Creationism  (Read 5386 times)
Mopsus
MOPolitico
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E: 0.71, S: -1.65

« on: May 01, 2017, 03:25:21 PM »

Anyone who believes that evolution is fraudulent is clearly working with less brainpower than the average homo sapiens and should be brutally mocked as such. 

"Anyone... working with less brainpower than the average... deserves to be brutally mocked"?
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Mopsus
MOPolitico
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Posts: 2,995
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Political Matrix
E: 0.71, S: -1.65

« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2017, 04:51:41 PM »

Anyone who believes that evolution is fraudulent is clearly working with less brainpower than the average homo sapiens and should be brutally mocked as such.  

"Anyone... working with less brainpower than the average... deserves to be brutally mocked"?

Yes of course that's what I said. Don't be silly. I specifically identified people with a specific opposition to evolution as fraudulent to be working with less brainpower. I didn't call the mentally challenged retards. Big difference.

So now that we've established that unintelligent people hold problematic opinions, how do we keep them from affecting politics? Do we administer IQ tests to people applying to vote? Or do we make them take the Political Matrix quiz, deciding that those who answer a certain way are, ipso facto, not intelligent enough to deserve our respect?
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Mopsus
MOPolitico
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Posts: 2,995
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Political Matrix
E: 0.71, S: -1.65

« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2017, 04:01:11 AM »

Anyone who believes that evolution is fraudulent is clearly working with less brainpower than the average homo sapiens and should be brutally mocked as such.  

"Anyone... working with less brainpower than the average... deserves to be brutally mocked"?

Yes of course that's what I said. Don't be silly. I specifically identified people with a specific opposition to evolution as fraudulent to be working with less brainpower. I didn't call the mentally challenged retards. Big difference.

So now that we've established that unintelligent people hold problematic opinions, how do we keep them from affecting politics? Do we administer IQ tests to people applying to vote? Or do we make them take the Political Matrix quiz, deciding that those who answer a certain way are, ipso facto, not intelligent enough to deserve our respect?

As the saying goes the average voter puts democracy in question. Winston Churchill. But what can you do? Nothing unfortunately. They get an equal stake. Creationists have a right to vote. I do have a right to mock them and their mental faculties if they decide that their creationist views should be in politics specifically in the education curriculum. 

I thank you for your honesty.
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