Abstract
Ashkenazi Jews, who make up 80 percent of the Jews in the world today, have, on average, the highest IQs of any ethnic group in the world. While Asians are often touted as the smartest people in the world, Ashkenazi Jews as a group average 115 on an IQ test—eight points higher than Asians and dramatically higher than the world average of 79.1. Ashkenazin skills in verbal reasoning, comprehension, working memory, and mathematics are simply astounding—the group averages 125 on an IQ test of verbal reasoning. Since 1950, 29 percent of Nobel Prizes have been awarded to Ashkenazi Jews, who represent a mere 0.25 percent of the global population. Did God choose the Jews because they were so brilliant or because, as legend has it, they were the best story-tellers?
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Clark, K.J. (2014). Judaism and Evolution. In: Religion and the Sciences of Origins. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137414816_13
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