Where does the name Areopagite come from? According to Webster's Dictionary it comes from Dionysius the Areopagite who lived in the 1st century who was a Greek Christian and is thought to have been the first Bishop of Athens. He has long been considered the author of influential theological works actually written c.e. 500.
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I don't believe in IQ. Someone's intelligence can't be measured in one day, when the person may be distracted, nervous or in a bad mood. The word intelligence isn't easy to define; define someone as intelligent is impossible. Adjectives like intelligent, happy, sad, positive and many others shouldn't be used to described people. They should be used to describe events in people's life. IQ tests are a waste of time and just another way to segregate people.
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ReplyDeleteI don't believe in IQ. Someone's intelligence can't be measured in one day, when the person may be distracted, nervous or in a bad mood. The word intelligence isn't easy to define; define someone as intelligent is impossible. Adjectives like intelligent, happy, sad, positive and many others shouldn't be used to described people. They should be used to describe events in people's life. IQ tests are a waste of time and just another way to segregate people.
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