Quote of the Day: Jordan Silberman, neuroeconomics researcher

“Intelligence may also lead to greater self-control ability, self-esteem, perceived control over life events, and supportive relationships, obviating some of the benefits that religion sometimes provides.” — Jordan Silberman, co-author of a new study that shows that irreligious people are, on the whole, smarter than religious people.

Intelligence may also lead to greater self-control ability, self-esteem, perceived control over life events, and supportive relationships, obviating some of the benefits that religion sometimes provides.”

— Jordan Silberman, co-author of a new study that shows that irreligious people are, on the whole, smarter than religious people.

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