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  #2046044 29-Jun-2018 14:23
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Wiggum:

 

And liberalism is a mental disorder.... tongue-out

 

 

This adds nothing to the topic. It's not a discussion about liberalism or a comparison of liberalism vs conservatism.





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  #2046049 29-Jun-2018 14:37
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Fred99:

 

Dumb computer algorithms - serving me up this ad on this page after I've more or less stated I don't care much for the concept of "IQ testing":

 

 

 

Bugger. LOL I went through it just for fun, only to get to the end and they want to charge me $19.99 to see my results. So glad I'm using an adblocker.


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  #2046171 29-Jun-2018 18:57
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It is perfectly possible to be conservative without being religious, is it not?







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  #2046175 29-Jun-2018 19:01
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Geektastic: It is perfectly possible to be conservative without being religious, is it not?

 

I suspect it depends on the definition of conservative.





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  #2046181 29-Jun-2018 19:03
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Lias:

 

Geektastic: It is perfectly possible to be conservative without being religious, is it not?

 

I suspect it depends on the definition of conservative.

 

 

And "religious".


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  #2046233 29-Jun-2018 21:55
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Just because someone quotes the bible doesn't make them religious. Just because someone espouses conservative values doesn't mean they live by them. There is plenty of room on the axes for hypocrisy and deception.

 

 





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  #2046243 29-Jun-2018 22:19
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Fred99:

 

Lias:

 

Does this mean that people other than me think religion is a mental illness now? ;-P

 

 

I can only offer an anecdote - in the average secure psych ward there are more people who insist they're Jesus - than there are people who think they're Elvis.

 

 

That's a pretty rational claim. There's a lot of evidence about the life of Elvis and what he looked like but precious little evidence about Jesus and his true identity.

 

 

 

So one of them could really be Jesus. Which would mean the rest are just .................not jesus





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  #2046302 30-Jun-2018 09:28
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If IQ tests are really important to you, then like most other things, you can study them and practice them every day until you get better at them. Many IQ questions follow a pattern that can be learned and mastered and if you do enough different IQ tests, you can become an expert in doing IQ tests. Does this really make you a better and more intelligent person, I doubt it somehow!


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