He's right. It is easier to believe in something like a big bang theory than a Creator. And he is also right in that statistically on average, Christians do have lower levels of intelligence than non-Christians.
But that makes me no less proud to be a Christian, and no less proud to believe that God created what scientists refer to as "The Big Bang."
If you're insulted by that belief, that's your business. But that doesn't mean a hill of beans in terms of politics and political discourse. I got no problems with him on that.
I don't know where you got that one, or how you measuring Intellegence, please tell me its not I.Q. scores, because if it is, the basis being used is because asians dominate those tests (along with the SAT), and they would be the non-christian group. Keep in mind, that this quickly goes racial over relgion then.
Proof please
I have to see your sources on that comment. BTW, I have two (2) post graduate courses in IQ testing and analysis, plus grad course in statistics.