How bizarre!I have a mutant husband and two children. None of them are atheists or autistic.
Let me get this right from your point of view... God created people with aberrant genetics that make them not believe in him? Oh the implications, he truly works in mysterious ways.
What about people who change beliefs?
I'm a right hander who was born a left footer. And then changed my beliefs.
Given the number of atheists in certain parts of world, this can't possibly be more than a minor affect. I read that in the UK, the number of atheists passed 50% for the first time. Certainly, amongst the young, the figures are very high. I don't think the percentage of left handed or autistic individuals has reached the same levels.
Oh clever sir! Very clever.So left handedness is a genetic oddity? How sinister... On the other hand... to deny the philosophical possibility seems a bit strong armed, so do the ambidextrous run the air conditioning with the windows open? I'm not certain the two things are related... But what is life without a little mystery...
It seems logical though, that those who are deemed abnormal are more likely to question societal norms.
Were did you hear that turn of phrase?
Let me get this right from your point of view... God created people with aberrant genetics that make them not believe in him? Oh the implications, he truly works in mysterious ways.