ImperatorMachinarum asks… [S2E15]

ImperatorMachinarum 

I've got another controversial one: do non-religious people have more intelligence, tolerance, morality, and virtue than religious people?

Preamble: There are various degrees of being religious. From literalism to contextualism to simply being a mark of rite, ritual, and identity. But I often come across atheists or self described secular humanist rationalists assert superiority over allegedly backwards, less enlightened religious folks. Of course I also hear religious folks assert the same over the non-religious, even members of other religion. As always, there are nuances.

Debate it. Please!

 

Religious categories abound.  Rather than pull definitions, I will leave it up to you to Google those mentioned, if need be, and interpret as you will.

Give IM and the rest of us your thoughts on the correlation between religion and intelligence, tolerance, morality, and virtue.

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