Doxalot? It's ages since a read the Arthurian legends
L
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A bit of what?? :-) p puzzled God does not exbut a helluva lot of
churches are spring p in Raynes Park even threatened with the doxa
lot!!
P puzzled and threatened and def of subject -better take the dog out
(new dog last one was 65 years ago!!)
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that was very sloppily said
I am not equating defence of IQ with racism
i'll just go and stand in the corner for a bit
L
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Perhaps god only exists up to 10points -But I have never met the guy
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I was listening to an exchange, I suppose you would call it, on a
specialist radio programme. One side said that the problem with I Q
testing is that if you repeat the test you get a different answer by
up to 10 pts which is worrying. It may be generally indicative; but it
is not precise
I was debating or trying to debate the existence of God the other day
and the main pro God argument seemed to be that I did not understand
ttfn
L
>It did occur to me that the IQ wouldn't be understood
>It gets complex and involves relation of forces... a statistical
figure is not an identified number, but a force vector. So a specific
example cannot be given unlike the sort stuff that follows Aristotle
confused as neo-Platonist
>There is a lot of myth around IQ testing saying it is all cultural,
but that is ignorant crap, of course. IQ is not a category and to say
so confuses index and category.
On 07/11/12 03:38, Lawrence Upton wrote:
> That's about it, I think.
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