Message from @BabygottBach

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2019-10-30 06:33:06 UTC  

thats liyerally your argument

2019-10-30 06:33:13 UTC  

It's fascinating how mirrored the two positions are.

2019-10-30 06:33:37 UTC  

Jesus this guy is such a sophist

2019-10-30 06:33:39 UTC  

I ask for the genetic molecular mechanisms, I get accused of god of the gaps

2019-10-30 06:33:40 UTC  

I just want you to explain why the twins perform so similarly @BabygottBach

2019-10-30 06:33:44 UTC  

it seems like you're squirming

2019-10-30 06:33:54 UTC  

Then you do exactly the same thing with the twin studies

2019-10-30 06:33:55 UTC  

```"We were surprised by certain behaviors that showed a genetic influence, such as religiosity [and] social attitudes," said Nancy Segal, an evolutionary psychologist at California State University, Fullerton, who was part of the study for nine years. "Those surprised us, because we thought those certainly must come from the family [environment]," Segal told Live Science. Segal described the groundbreaking research on Aug. 7 here at a meeting of the American Psychological Association.```

2019-10-30 06:33:58 UTC  

It's not just IQ

2019-10-30 06:34:00 UTC  

You are arguing from god of the gaps.

2019-10-30 06:34:04 UTC  

no, you don't understand

2019-10-30 06:34:10 UTC  

We explained it many times

2019-10-30 06:34:13 UTC  

nerthulas is my bf

2019-10-30 06:34:13 UTC  

We focus on IQ because it's important and we have a lot of data

2019-10-30 06:34:25 UTC  

"I need to see the quarks interacting for it to be true"

2019-10-30 06:34:28 UTC  

this guy

2019-10-30 06:34:28 UTC  

It's disposition

2019-10-30 06:34:32 UTC  

Social factors

2019-10-30 06:34:36 UTC  

Everything

2019-10-30 06:34:40 UTC  

Your argument against sociology is literally that you lack the the abiity to come up with a mechanism.

2019-10-30 06:34:51 UTC  

if your position were more likely, we'd expect the people raised together to be more alike than the twins raised apart, but we see exactly the opposite, and we see it very strongly @BabygottBach

2019-10-30 06:34:53 UTC  

bf above

2019-10-30 06:34:55 UTC  

You blanketly deny the most likely solution to say muh sociology

2019-10-30 06:34:59 UTC  

@Deleted User "I need to see the exact social mechanisms for it to be true" this guy

2019-10-30 06:35:01 UTC  

you're now trying to say its equvalent

2019-10-30 06:35:05 UTC  

you're conceding territory

2019-10-30 06:35:10 UTC  

but its not equivalent

2019-10-30 06:35:15 UTC  

@Nerthulas, that is false

2019-10-30 06:35:23 UTC  

@BabygottBach can you please address this?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/638989310007443467/unknown.png

2019-10-30 06:35:27 UTC  

The sociological effects may provide a confounding variable.

2019-10-30 06:35:34 UTC  

what do you mean by that?

2019-10-30 06:35:37 UTC  

What sociological effect

2019-10-30 06:35:40 UTC  

why are the twins more similar?

2019-10-30 06:35:42 UTC  

what genes?

2019-10-30 06:35:48 UTC  

LOL

2019-10-30 06:35:57 UTC  

Banjod posted about 600 of them I think

2019-10-30 06:35:58 UTC  

There may be a sociological effect that has not been accounted for

2019-10-30 06:35:58 UTC  

earlier

2019-10-30 06:36:04 UTC  

Twins raised apart being so much more similar to one another than another random set of people or the twin compared with another random sample from his own group utterly wrecks your entire position @BabygottBach

2019-10-30 06:36:06 UTC  

He did