At Ohio State, Test Alleges That Atheists Are Smarter Than Christians

At Ohio State, Test Alleges That Atheists Are Smarter Than Christians 2014-12-28T20:01:52-05:00

Undergraduate students at Ohio State University should know that atheists are smarter than Christians.

At least, that’s the viewpoint reflected on a for-credit homework quiz in a Psychology 1100 course.  The assignment included the following question:

Theo has an IQ of 100 and Aine has an IQ of 125.  Which of the following statements would you expect to be true?

  • Aine is an atheist, while Theo is a Christian.
  • Aine earns less money than Theo.
  • Theo is more liberal than Aine.
  • Theo is an atheist, while Aine is a Christian.

The correct statement–at least, the statement for which students receive credit–is the first answer.  Atheists are, in one professor’s opinion, demonstrably smarter.

A student who is currently enrolled in the class was offended that this question would be included in a quiz at the taxpayer-funded school, and tipped off the watchdog group Campus Reform.

According to the Daily Caller:

“Colleges will tolerate pretty much any religion other than Christianity,” the student told Campus Reform. “If colleges really want to give everyone a fair shot, they should stay away from making comments about any religion.”

“How can you really measure which religion has a higher IQ?” the student added.

And before even one reader tries to tell me that this doesn’t matter, let me share the question raised by Mike Adams, a sociology professor at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.  Dr. Adams asked:

 


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