subgenius wrote:The irony of how Gunnar and DrW make unsourced (and unsubstantiated) claims and you swallow it like a fat catfish lying at the bottom of a muddy creek called "your intellect"....all the while making the case that the opposite is actually true.
You and Amore are stuck trying to make an impossibly wide claim look valid when the reality shows that there are many finer divisions within the subject to examine (as is provided with my reference to the study that shows that belief in a punitive God exacerbates general anxiety, social anxiety, paranoia, obsession, and compulsion, as compared to belief in a 'non-punitive' God). And I'm not sure why you are so bothered about Gunnar's and DrW's 'unsourced and unsubstantiated' claims given that your first attempt at bolstering your own side of the argument was the insertion of a fabricated quote and source.
Your inclusion of the reference to the paper about autism and atheism smacks of desperation, as if the latter were a cause of the former. This is not what the paper explores or posits. In any event, its conclusion offers the following interesting tidbit:
"An extreme type of cognitive style is high functioning autism. The 2 studies reported here found that individuals with HFA have a higher rate than neurotypicals of endorsing atheism and agnosticism. HFA individuals thus resemble another group of high-systemizers (scientists), who also reject religious belief at a relatively high rate."
http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/procee ... er0782.pdf ('Conclusions')