Cita:
Empezado por flavicolo Late in 2006, Sklansky offered a wager to Christian fundamentalists. Contestants would first have to pass a lie detector test affirming their absolute certainty that Jesus was resurrected from the dead and that everyone who didn't believe this would go to hell. Anyone who passed the polygraph would be eligible to wager $50,000 on an attempt to outscore Sklansky on the math SAT, taken in half the usual time. The idea was to prove, in Sklansky's words, that "Fundamentalists are at least 10 times less likely than Asians, Jews, or atheists to be scientifically brilliant." The challenge was criticized on several grounds. Some Two Plus Two forum posters predicted a perfect score for Sklansky, leading to minimal upside for any challenger. (In response, Sklansky declined to substitute a more difficult test.) Others felt that the polygraph condition was restrictive and not representative of most American Christians. No one accepted the challenge for several days afterward, and Sklansky withdrew it, later saying that it was a "publicity stunt." |
Juas, esa es la mejor prueba de que como se dice por aqui: "Tiene el dinero por castigo"


EDITO: Ahora que lo pienso, la cosa tiene trampa. Ningun fundamentalista cristiano haria algo tan pecaminoso como participar en una apuesta, y mucho menos someterse a artilugios diabolicos como un poligrafo o a un test relaccionado con su mayor enemigo "LA CIENCIA".