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2 Post author: adamzerner 17 June 2015 05:47PM

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Comment author: FrameBenignly 17 June 2015 11:22:13PM *  0 points [-]

According to Pew, 3.1% of the US population is atheist so if most sane people are atheists, then you are claiming at least 93.8% of the US is insane. By any reasonable definition of insane that is just wrong but I presume you meant something else. At any rate, that statement to me comes across as quite prejudiced.

http://www.pewforum.org/2015/05/12/americas-changing-religious-landscape/

Comment author: skeptical_lurker 18 June 2015 05:40:44AM 0 points [-]

The original post was using "sane" to mean something closer to x-rational and highly effective, rather than sane in the conventional sense - I probably should have used quote marks to emphasise this. I'll edit my comment.

Atheists/agnostics are highly overrepresented at the far end of the bell curve - 93% of Nobel prize winning scientists are atheist/agnostic.