TerryMathews
Lifer
Not inversely proportional to intelligence, but to knowledge, which are distinct. Of course it's a controversial entailment, but why wouldn't ignorance and knowledge (not intelligence) be inversely proportional? I know this might sound a little fantastical or hyperbolic, but surely the problem isn't some random kid praying to a captive audience, but rather that religion is still being taken seriously at all?
These people who get equal protection clause hardons miss the irony that it matters less that they say what they believe than that they truly believe it in the first place. Which is what lead me to that first point. You can't sue them into rational thinking. It has to be taught. In schools, for example...
Knowledge, intelligence, whatever criteria you want to use; it is shortsighted on your part to assume that someone must be ignorant because they have a religious faith.