Obviously, the natural response is "no" because nearly all of us have humility and want to stress that skeptics don't think they're better than non-skeptics.
But the more I think about it...my worldview is a LOT more mature, I come to better and more efficient conclusions, and I discuss things a LOT more rationally than I did before I was a skeptic (or critical thinker I guess).
So, after the kneejerk no, I've concluded that yes...it has made me smarter. Has it made you smarter?
It's obvious from the discussions here that the non-skeptics who come here don't fair well (at all) in arguing anything. I don't think they're dumb, but it's clear that they're not nearly as versed in logic, reason, efficient thinking and all those other things we usually lump under "smartness." So perhaps...maybe...being skeptic does effectively up your IQ?
(and btw, I've been on high IQ forums and there's a lot more BS there than there is here. This is the most intelligent board I've seen on the internet.)
But the more I think about it...my worldview is a LOT more mature, I come to better and more efficient conclusions, and I discuss things a LOT more rationally than I did before I was a skeptic (or critical thinker I guess).
So, after the kneejerk no, I've concluded that yes...it has made me smarter. Has it made you smarter?
It's obvious from the discussions here that the non-skeptics who come here don't fair well (at all) in arguing anything. I don't think they're dumb, but it's clear that they're not nearly as versed in logic, reason, efficient thinking and all those other things we usually lump under "smartness." So perhaps...maybe...being skeptic does effectively up your IQ?
(and btw, I've been on high IQ forums and there's a lot more BS there than there is here. This is the most intelligent board I've seen on the internet.)