What is God's IQ?
Re: What is God's IQ?
Wouldn't it be greater than one, one being the quotient of the sum of all IQ's divided by the same and the sum being greater than the parts?
Re: What is God's IQ?
That sum's it up.Dalek Prime wrote: ↑Fri Aug 31, 2018 8:42 pm As I told a young man of genius IQ once, it's not the size, but how you use it.
Having said that, Gods IQ is only as high as the imaginer, as uwot stated, though I won't speak to uwot's actual reference and meaning.
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Re: What is God's IQ?
The absolutely best there is!
And with the power to create entire Worlds!
And with the power to create entire Worlds!
Re: What is God's IQ?
I don't know what size it is, but he's got the mentality and ego of a 5 year old.
Re: What is God's IQ?
IQ is a ratio of measured intelligence over normal intelligence for an age group.
God is the only person who belongs to his demographic of forever-old (existing forever until now) thingies.
So his intelligence is both the normal, and the measured, by definition.
Therefore his IQ is 100 precisely.
Not to misconstrue that 100 God-IQ points are equlivalent to 100 human IQ points. The two ought not to be compared by any stretch of statistical description.
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The above applies to gods of all mono-theist religions. Multi-god religions have different metrics.
God is the only person who belongs to his demographic of forever-old (existing forever until now) thingies.
So his intelligence is both the normal, and the measured, by definition.
Therefore his IQ is 100 precisely.
Not to misconstrue that 100 God-IQ points are equlivalent to 100 human IQ points. The two ought not to be compared by any stretch of statistical description.
000000000000000000
The above applies to gods of all mono-theist religions. Multi-god religions have different metrics.