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Old 10-08-2006, 12:01 PM  
maxjohan
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Finally Revealed!

Jesus Christ has the highest IQ ever recorded.

The recording of this will be revealed, but first and foremost consider what this highest IQ person thought was most important.

Honor thy Father in heaven.

(Note: Click here, for new mathematical proof of the existence of God.).

Jesus Christ invited people to be one with himself and the Father in heaven to the extent that there could be no worldly distinction.

To the Father in heaven Jesus Christ said hallowed be thy name.

Jesus Christ taught that you can believe the Father because of the name, the title, the position as the seat of power, and/or you could believe the Father because of the good works.

Within the context of this Sermon, you can believe Jesus Christ because of his title of holding the highest IQ that anyone has ever held.

Jesus Christ also has good works, and with heavenly powers could summon a legion of angels, but did not. Surely Christ could make a board longer, and in today's world could make a computer dance, but Christ is not about showing-off. Christ is primarily about working within the human scale of capabilities, including using those human abilities to leverage profound heavenly powers.

Christ is about using the virtually insignificant (according to human understanding) and weakest to overcome righteously.

Christ does not have a normal body with a gigantic head and gigantic brain inside. Christ does have priorities and logic.

Because Christ thinks oneness with everlasting, almighty, good God is important, and has kept that focus, Christ was able to develop from child to adult, simultaneously developing from the level of childhood intelligence to the highest ultimate level of human being intelligence possible.

This is measurable according to the biblical teachings that as a child of 12, Jesus met with doctors who were amazed at his ability to converse on advanced concepts.

By comparing the mental age with the chronological age, the IQ is determined by a standardized test. Such tests were not popularized until 1916 AD. But since standardization is the key to that concept, clearly fixed test points can be set from the given. As such we can set high and low IQ parameters for Jesus Christ, and derive an acceptable solution.

Modern tests differentiate minute details, such as from one year of age to the next. We do not have those details, but do have that a child of 12, which can also be generally stated as 1/2 adult. A preliminary low estimate so far would then be the given age times 2, or 100 x 2 = 200 IQ.

But Jesus interacted with the smartest people. Adults generally have a range of about 70 IQ to 130 IQ, with the smartest people of a representative community perhaps having an IQ of about 130 to 150. So we are looking at 300 IQ for a low estimate.

A high estimate includes more subjectivity, given the comparison of modern thought with ancient. This includes areas such as schooling, belief systems, mores, and experience handed-down through the generations. So in other words, if people are taught illogic, it is that much more difficult for them to reveal logic.

For example, many consider Galileo smart (although he struggled with his own ideas), yet figuratively if he was around today, he might be put into grade school (any modern 12 year old knows a helicopter doesn't look like his illustration).

IQ is to measure intelligence, not behavior or teaching patterns, therefore a high appraisal is figured at 300 as noted above, times subjective guesstimate 1.5 = 450 IQ.

Incidentally, 2 people of 100 IQ each, together do not equal 200 IQ, but working as one can perhaps achieve nearly 150 IQ per a normal bell curve distribution, although 105 or maybe 110 are more likely figures.

So Jesus Christ's IQ is 300 within this author's ability to reasonably measure, although Jesus Christ's IQ may be as high as 450 (as measured for 12 AD).

Furthermore, it may be supposed that being on the right logical path later as an adult, Jesus Christ's IQ, if otherwise humanly measurable, may have been and/or may have increased throughout his years.

However, given oneness with the eternal Father, human reasoning in light of absolute truths are relatively subjective as a whole.

In conclusion, the finding is that Jesus Christ's IQ measured 300, although higher estimates exist.

And we need to keep in mind the focus on good God in order to increase personal IQ. Furthermore, we need to work in unity to optimize collective IQ for all.

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