(May 7, 2010 at 3:37 pm)AngelThMan Wrote: Again showing your lack of brain power. Notice that I said believers, not Christians. Let's examine those numbers...
49% Christian
3% Unitarian
9% Jewish
7% agnostic
Total: 68%
3.6% atheist
9% no religion
Total: 12.6%
Total so far: 80.6%
Which means that 19.4% belong to other religions not mentioned, such as Islam, Jehovah's Witnesses, Latter Day Saints and Seventh-day Adventists.*
I'm going to start being nice to you now, because you just went off the deep end. How the hell do you just make up statistics?
Do you realize the answers were incomplete, which leads to a figure less than 100 percent? Hmm, perhaps they didn't answer questions because they felt none of the categories fit their belief/lack thereof.
Nope, they had to necessarily be religious!
(May 7, 2010 at 3:37 pm)AngelThMan Wrote: As demonstrated, only 12.6% of Mensa members are either atheist or have no religion. The final tally: More than 80% of Mensa members are believers, and another 7% are agnostic. Which is what I said in the first place.
1. Your math is seriously lacking. You can't just fabricate statistics blatantly and expect to have a coherent point.
2. Who cares?
(May 7, 2010 at 3:37 pm)AngelThMan Wrote: *All of these are Abrahamic religions believing in the same God. Like Unitarians, the mentioned Jehovah's Witnesses, Latter Day Saints and Seventh-day Adventists are Christian religions with beliefs distinct from mainstream Christianity.
Wipe if off first before you pull it out of your ass, it's stinking up the other threads.
Your intellectual dishonesty knows no bounds.
"Well OBVIOUSLY the other people believe in something! They must be Unitarians or Jehovah's Witnesses! It makes perfect sense!"
Please quit life.