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In Christianity
Paul the Apostle, in his First Epistle to the Corinthians, writes that "we know that an idol is nothing" and "that there is none other God but one" (1 Corinthians 8:4-6). He argues in verse 5 that "for though there be that are called gods, whether in heaven or in earth", "but to us there is but one God". Paul distinguishes between gods that have no authority or have a lesser authority, "as there be gods many, and lords many", and the one God who has universal authority, "one God, the Father, of whom are all things" and "one Lord, Jesus Christ, of whom are all things". Some translators of verse 5, put the words "gods" and "lords" in quotes to indicate that they are gods or lords only so-called.[20]
In his Second Epistle to the Corinthians, Paul refers to "the god of this world" (2 Corinthians 4:4), which the eighteenth-century theologian John Gill interpreted as a reference to Satan or the material things put before God, such as money, rather than acknowledging any separate deity from God.[
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Two professors at Yale University believe they have identified the purpose. R. Polimanti and J. Gelernter of the departments of psychiatry and genetics looked at genetic data on five psychiatric conditions: autism (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, major depressive disorder, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder. Other researchers had already identified gene variants that seem to connect with each of these conditions, and the Yale scientists analyzed the data to determine whether the relevant genes were dying out or becoming more stable, or "fixed." Only autism and schizophrenia showed a high likelihood of being associated with advantageous (in an evolutionary sense) genes, and only autism “survived” all of the statistical tests they ran. Polimanti and Gelernter hypothesize that “certain ASD risk alleles [gene variants] were under positive selection during human evolution due to their involvement in neurogenesis and cognitive ability.” In other words, some of the gene variants associated with autism are also significantly associated with high intelligence. “Smart” genes are advantageous from an evolutionary standpoint, so they persist.
Hooray! Their conclusion validates my belief: research intended to eradicate autism is misguided. I've argued repeatedly that humans do not know enough to understand what we destroy along with the “unattractive” traits we seek to eliminate. And now here come these two scientists saying that many of the variants for autism also contribute to high cognitive capacity. Nobody knows how these genes interact to cause autism or intelligence. Nobody understands what other genes are relevant in causing a person to present with autism, high intelligence, or both. We do not know many things.
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