Talking the Talk but not Walking the Walk
What the Catholic Church says and reality are two opposite points on the moral compass
By their fruits ye shall know them
Federal statistics reveal that across the nation, from state to state, there’s a huge difference in social pathology, with murder rates varying 6 fold, abortion rates varying 8 fold, SAT scores varying 228 points, marriage rates varying 72%, and divorce rates varying 21%. The states with the highest percentage of Catholics (i.e., Illinois with 63%, Rhode Island with 59%, and Massachusetts with 43%) do very poorly in all these areas, whereas the states with the least percentage of Catholics (i.e., North Dakota with 22%, Iowa with 17%, and Utah with 8%) are at the opposite end of the spectrum. In general, for each one percent decrease in the percent of a state’s population who are Catholics:
SAT Math Scores Increase Two Points
SAT Verbal Scores Increase Two Points
Annual Education Costs Per Student Decrease $174
Motor Vehicle Thefts Per 100k Population Decrease By Six Vehicles
Murders per 100K Population Decrease By One
Marriages per 1K Population Increase 7%
Graduation Rates Increase 1/2 Percent
Divorce Rates decrease 1%
Abortions Per One Thousand Child Bearing Women Decrease By Four
PISA Math Scores Increase 4 Points
NAEP Math Scores Increase 1 Point
IQ’s Increase 1/2 Point
Incarceration Rates of Blacks per 100,000 Population Decrease by 40 Inmates
[This author
would not ordinarily anticipate that an increase in the incarceration rate
would result in a decrease in crime, except for the fact that a decrease in the
incarceration rates for both Whites and Blacks results in an INCREASE in crime
rates from state to state.]
Rape is the Only Crime Where Catholic States Have Achieved “Gender Equality” With Protestant States. Where you would expect Catholic states to have the lowest abortion rates because of opposition to abortion by the Catholic Church, the abortion rates in ALL of these states are the highest in the country, with the rate in New York (38% Catholic) being 8 times higher than the rate in South Dakota (20% Catholic). Where you would expect the marriage rate in Catholic states to be the highest, their rates are actually the lowest, with non-Catholic states like Utah (8.3% Catholics) having a marriage rate 73% higher than Catholic states like New York. With the putative Catholic opposition to divorce, you’d expect to see a clear and distinct difference between states in this area, but relative to the low marriage rates of the predominately Catholic states, there’s no such distinction. As a percent of the number of marriages, divorces in the most Catholic state Illinois (with 63% Catholics) are on par with the least Catholic state Utah (with 8% Catholics). And even here, Utah wins because their marriage rate is 48% higher than Illinois in the first place.
A real unexpected outcome of evaluating these statistics is the much lower murder rates in ALL the least Catholic states relative to ALL the most Catholic states. For decades now, the murder rates in non-Catholic states like Vermont, Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota have been lower than 1 per 100,000 population, contrasted to rates greater than 5 in ALL these mainly Catholic states. In 1994, compared to North Dakota, the murder rate in New York was 55 TIMES higher, in Rhode Island was 20 TIMES higher, and in Massachusetts was 17 TIMES higher.
If the abortion rate of the entire nation were equivalent to South Dakota, there would be 1,256,693 fewer abortions every year. Conversely, if it were equivalent to primarily Catholic New York, there would be 944,000 MORE. If the marriage and divorce rates of the entire nation were equivalent to that of Catholic free Tennessee, there would be 832,000 MORE marriages and fewer divorces. Conversely, if it were equivalent to a Catholic state like Massachusetts, there would be 416 thousand FEWER marriages and the divorce rate would INCREASE. If the murder rate in the entire nation were equivalent to North Dakota in 1994, there would be only 560 murders annually, a reduction of 25,520 murders. Conversely, if it were equivalent to a Catholic state like New York, there would be 6,090 MORE, and if it were equivalent to Catholic-influenced Washington, DC, there would be 176,900 MORE.
If SAT scores for the entire nation were equivalent to Iowa’s score of 1,221, we’d score the highest in the world on both TIMSS and PISA. But if they were equivalent to Rhode Island’s score of 993, we’d score between Israel and Africa.
· The 100 SAT Math Point Gap Between Catholic and Protestant Boys Is Eighteen IQ Points
· The 200 SAT Math Point Gap Between White and Black Boys Is 50 IQ Points
· IQ of White Girls in North Dakota is 3 Points Higher Than White Boys in Massachusetts
· Whites In Iowa Consistently Score 192 Points Higher Than Whites in Rhode Island
The reason Rhode Island scores 228 SAT points lower than Iowa can’t be completely explained by race (a higher percentage of “minorities”), because SAT scores for Whites in Iowa are 192 points higher than for “whites” in Rhode Island. It can’t be due to lack of education spending, because Rhode Island spends three times MORE per student for education than Iowa.
http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/North_Dakota_CBS_08.pdf
Rhode Island |
New York |
Mass |
Iowa |
North Dakota |
|
SAT reading total |
495 |
491 |
514 |
608 |
594 |
SAT math total |
498 |
508 |
525 |
613 |
604 |
SAT reading Whites |
516 |
520 |
529 |
614 |
607 |
SAT math Whites |
519 |
533 |
537 |
613 |
610 |
Rhode Island |
New York |
Mass |
Iowa |
North Dakota |
|
SAT reading total |
15 |
11 |
34 |
128 |
114 |
SAT math total |
18 |
28 |
45 |
133 |
124 |
SAT reading Whites |
36 |
40 |
49 |
134 |
127 |
SAT math Whites |
39 |
53 |
57 |
133 |
130 |
If you’ve ever wondered why it seems Catholics are always in the forefront of pushing “gender equality”, perhaps it’s because so many Protestant girls scored higher in SAT than most if not ALL Catholic boys. For several decades, boys in Rhode Island scored an average of 501 in SAT math, whereas girls in Iowa scored an average of 539, which is 38 points higher. Before the SAT was “re-centered”, SAT math scores for girls in North Dakota had increased from 500 to higher than 550 while those for boys in Massachusetts and Rhode Island had remained flat at 510 and 501, respectively. To boys in such an intellectual well, they’ll see a lot of girls when they look up, but to boys in Iowa and North Dakota and a whole host of other Protestant states, they see only boys when they look down.
Because the complete data and test questions and percent correct by all kinds of factors, including sex and private or public school is available to the public for TIMSS, it can be determined that a TIMSS physics score of 425 was assigned to students who scored lower than if they’d just guessed. For example, 200 points are received just for signing your name, 150 points for memorization questions which test memory but not math or reasoning skills, and the average student who just guessed on 4 part and 5 part multiple choice questions would receive an average of 100 points, for a total of 450 points. So the SAT scores of 430 and 440 for girls in Rhode Island and Massachusetts has a high probability of being lower than they would have received had they just guessed.
A jew exclaimed "When
you refer to extreme rarity, you are referring to the cream!
No, we're referring to the
dregs, the dumbest parts of America where the feminazis and jews and other
mamzers and muds collectively, if brains were dynamite, couldn't blow their
nose.
We're talking about
"whites" in mostly Catholic states with SAT scores 154 points lower than
Whites in mostly
In order to explain such a huge gap in SAT scores, we have to believe that White Protestants score 613 in SAT Math and white Catholics score only 421, a whopping 192 point gap just in SAT Math scores alone, something in the range of a 384 point gap in the combined Verbal and Math score.
Dregs. Not "the cream". Parasites who need
productive Protestants around just so they can EAT, who would be living in
grass huts if Protestants didn't organize society for them (though they
still have murder RATES 400 TIMES higher than non-multiculturalized North
Dakota, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, and the Republic of Ireland).
While these parasitic Catholics blather on about how they oppose abortion, even their abortion rates are SIX TIMES higher than in states and nations which aren't graced with their presence.
The real comparison of intellectual skills of boys in Iowa to girls in Rhode Island is not 630:430, it’s 100%-correct:NEGATIVE-score.
In 1976, the correlation between SAT math scores and the percentage of Catholics in the least and most Catholic states showed an r-squared of .7928, proof of the link between good education and Protestant education. This suggests that Catholics in the most Protestant states dragged down the scores of these states, whereas the Protestants in the most Catholics states artificially inflated the scores of these states.
Ten years later, by 1986, the correlation had increased to an r-squared of .8342, showing the effects of the positive education of Protestants, the effects of the negative education of Catholics, or both.
Another five years later, in 1991, r-squared continued to increase to .84, suggesting the dumbing down of a Catholic education was becoming a fine tuned science.
This trend continued through 1994, with r-squared increasing to .8409!
A similar pattern was followed by SAT verbal scores, with r-squared increasing from .8291 in 1976 to .8311 by 1993!
Extending this trend line for 1976 SAT Math both forward and backward, it could have been expected that, all else being equal (which of course it is not), a 100% White Protestant state will have a score of 620 and a 100% Catholic state will have a score of 320.
But by 1993, this expectation for Protestant states increases to 632 and decreases for Catholic states to 298.
The pattern was a bit different with SAT Verbal scores, with Protestants having an expectation of 570 in 1976 dropping to 560 in 1993, and Catholics having an expectation of 290 in 1976 and dropping to 280 in 1993.
No wonder Catholics always have this sense of “we need each other” or “we are all one seed” or “we are all brothers”—without Protestants around to subsidize them, they’d be living and murdering each other and having life expectancies or crime rates like Africans, if not worse. Consider what their murder rate would be with no Protestants around (10 per 100k population), versus 0.2 for Protestants with no Catholics around.
Or their abortion rate which would be 46 per 1,000 women of child rearing age, versus 9 in Protestant states with no Catholics around.
Or their education spending per student which would exceed $20,000 versus Protestants with no Catholics around at about $4,000!
Or their marriage rate which would be 3 per 1,000 population versus Protestants with no Catholics around of 8.3!
Even the number of police required to maintain law and order decreases as the percentage of Catholics decreases, with the number of police per 100,000 population in the most Catholic state Illinois [63% Catholic] being 375, versus 223 in Utah [only 8% Catholic].
The trend line suggests that there would be only 180 police per 100k population in a Catholic-free state, compared to more than 500 in a 100% Catholic state. And this is not necessary good news, because there’s a strong correlation [r-squared = 0.82] between the increase in the number of police and the increase in homicides!
Before SAT scores were “re-centered”, thus fouling all attempts to compare prior scores to the “new and improved” [read: DUMBED DOWN ] SAT test (renamed from scholastic aptitude test to scholastic achievement test in true pc form), a simple linear projection of ALL the Catholic states shows they are mental flat liners—their scores simply showed no improvement over several decades. Conversely, ALL the Protestant states showed a VAST improvement, with a linear projection for North Dakota’s SAT math score projected to reach almost 650 over the NEXT two decades, Minnesota to reach 630, and Iowa to reach 610.
State |
Catholics % State population |
Murder per 100k |
Abortions per 1,000 women age 15-44 1988 |
NAEP Whites |
SAT Math 1994 |
SAT less 400 pts |
Marriages per 1,000 population |
Divorce as percent marriage |
Illinois |
63.00% |
6 |
26.4 |
560 |
160 |
5.8 |
43.7 |
|
Rhode Island |
59.20% |
3 |
30.6 |
275 |
463 |
63 |
7 |
41.3 |
Massachusetts |
42.70% |
3 |
30.2 |
283 |
477 |
77 |
6.1 |
36.6 |
New Jersey |
41.10% |
5 |
35.1 |
478 |
78 |
5 |
57.6 |
|
Connecticut |
38.70% |
3 |
31.2 |
288 |
477 |
77 |
5.5 |
49 |
New York |
37.60% |
5 |
43.3 |
283 |
473 |
73 |
7 |
39.5 |
Pennsylvania |
29.40% |
6 |
18.9 |
461 |
61 |
4.7 |
49.8 |
|
Texas |
29.20% |
6 |
24.8 |
285 |
474 |
74 |
7.4 |
43.7 |
New Hampshire |
24.00% |
1 |
17.5 |
491 |
91 |
7.3 |
46.3 |
|
North Dakota |
22.20% |
1 |
14.9 |
286 |
592 |
192 |
6.5 |
36.6 |
South Dakota |
20.50% |
1 |
5.7 |
563 |
163 |
8.3 |
36.9 |
|
Iowa |
17.10% |
1 |
14.6 |
285 |
583 |
183 |
6.9 |
39.7 |
Maine |
15.10% |
1 |
16.2 |
285 |
469 |
69 |
7.9 |
44.8 |
Montana |
12.10% |
2 |
16.5 |
287 |
536 |
136 |
7.3 |
51.5 |
Utah |
8.30% |
1 |
12.8 |
279 |
563 |
163 |
8.6 |
46.7 |
The following are highlights from the above murder statistics for 1994 showing vividly the difference between Catholic and non-Catholic states, cities, and countries.
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0005099.html
Number of abortions |
Abortion occurrence
rate1 |
|||||
State |
1996 |
1992 |
1988 |
1996 |
1992 |
1988 |
Alabama |
13,826 |
17,450 |
18,220 |
14 |
18.2 |
18.7 |
Alaska |
2,139 |
2,370 |
2,390 |
15 |
16.5 |
18.2 |
Arizona |
11,016 |
20,600 |
23,070 |
11 |
24.1 |
28.8 |
Arkansas |
5,882 |
7,130 |
6,250 |
11 |
13.5 |
11.6 |
California |
280,1802 |
304,230 |
311,720 |
39 |
42.1 |
45.9 |
Colorado |
9,710 |
19,880 |
18,740 |
11 |
23.6 |
22.4 |
Connecticut |
14,094 |
19,720 |
23,630 |
20 |
26.2 |
31.2 |
Delaware |
4,482 |
5,730 |
5,710 |
26 |
35.2 |
35.7 |
District of Columbia |
13,674 |
21,320 |
26,120 |
(3) |
138.4 |
163.3 |
Florida |
80,040 |
84,680 |
82,850 |
27 |
30.0 |
31.5 |
Georgia |
35,790 |
39,680 |
36,720 |
20 |
24.0 |
23.5 |
Hawaii |
4,916 |
12,190 |
11,170 |
19 |
46.0 |
43.0 |
Idaho |
1,022 |
1,710 |
1,920 |
4 |
7.2 |
8.2 |
Illinois |
53,613 |
68,420 |
72,570 |
20 |
25.4 |
26.4 |
Indiana |
13,341 |
15,840 |
15,760 |
10 |
12.0 |
11.9 |
Iowa |
7,6024 |
6,970 |
9,420 |
12 |
11.4 |
14.6 |
Kansas |
10,685 |
12,570 |
11,440 |
19 |
22.4 |
20.1 |
Kentucky |
7,000 |
10,000 |
11,520 |
8 |
11.4 |
13.0 |
Louisiana |
11,865 |
13,600 |
17,340 |
12 |
13.4 |
16.3 |
Maine |
2,615 |
4,200 |
4,620 |
9 |
14.7 |
16.2 |
Maryland |
12,363 |
31,260 |
32,670 |
10 |
26.4 |
28.6 |
Massachusetts |
29,293 |
40,660 |
43,720 |
21 |
28.4 |
30.2 |
Michigan |
30,208 |
55,580 |
63,410 |
14 |
25.2 |
28.5 |
Minnesota |
14,193 |
16,180 |
18,580 |
13 |
15.6 |
18.2 |
Mississippi |
4,206 |
7,550 |
5,120 |
7 |
12.4 |
8.4 |
Missouri |
11,629 |
13,510 |
19,490 |
10 |
11.6 |
16.4 |
Montana |
2,763 |
3,330 |
3,050 |
15 |
18.2 |
16.5 |
Nebraska |
5,214 |
5,580 |
6,490 |
14 |
15.7 |
17.7 |
Nevada |
6,965 |
13,300 |
10,190 |
20 |
44.2 |
40.3 |
New Hampshire |
2,3004 |
3,890 |
4,710 |
8 |
14.6 |
17.5 |
New Jersey |
31,860 |
55,320 |
63,900 |
18 |
31.0 |
35.1 |
New Mexico |
5,033 |
6,410 |
6,810 |
13 |
17.7 |
19.1 |
New York |
152,991 |
195,390 |
183,980 |
37 |
46.2 |
43.3 |
North Carolina |
33,554 |
36,180 |
39,720 |
20 |
22.4 |
25.4 |
North Dakota |
1,291 |
1,490 |
2,230 |
9 |
10.7 |
14.9 |
Ohio |
36,530 |
49,520 |
53,400 |
15 |
19.5 |
21.0 |
Oklahoma |
6,7694 |
8,940 |
12,120 |
10 |
12.5 |
16.2 |
Oregon |
13,767 |
16,060 |
15,960 |
20 |
23.9 |
23.9 |
Pennsylvania |
38,004 |
49,740 |
51,830 |
15 |
18.6 |
18.9 |
Rhode Island |
5,437 |
6,990 |
7,190 |
24 |
30.0 |
30.6 |
South Carolina |
9,326 |
12,190 |
14,160 |
11 |
14.2 |
16.7 |
South Dakota |
901 |
1,040 |
900 |
6 |
6.8 |
5.7 |
Tennessee |
17,989 |
19,060 |
22,090 |
15 |
16.2 |
18.9 |
Texas |
91,470 |
97,400 |
100,690 |
21 |
23.1 |
24.8 |
Utah |
3,639 |
3,940 |
5,030 |
8 |
9.3 |
12.8 |
Vermont |
2,139 |
2,900 |
3,580 |
16 |
21.2 |
25.8 |
Virginia |
25,770 |
35,020 |
35,420 |
16 |
22.7 |
23.7 |
Washington |
26,138 |
33,190 |
31,220 |
21 |
27.7 |
27.6 |
West Virginia |
2,470 |
3,140 |
3,270 |
6 |
7.7 |
7.5 |
Wisconsin |
13,673 |
15,450 |
18,040 |
12 |
13.6 |
16.0 |
Wyoming |
208 |
460 |
600 |
2 |
4.3 |
5.1 |
Total |
1,221,585 |
1,528,930 |
1,590,750 |
20 |
25.9 |
27.3 |
Even the National Assessment of Education Progress, or NAEP, shows a huge gap in math scores between all the Catholic states and all the mostly Protestant states, which represents an 11 point difference in IQ.
Excel spreadsheet
[Many of the above graphs
were created based on information from the Catholic Church that the percent of
Catholics in Illinois was 63%. The REAL percentage is 29.9%, which explains why
Illinois didn’t fit the curve as expected.
For example, its SAT Math score of 560 is consistent with states with
equivalent percentages of Catholics like Utah and South Dakota at 563, and
North Dakota at 592, rather than mostly Catholic states like Rhode Island and
Pennsylvania who scored almost 100 points lower. Ditto for its cost per student which is
equivalent to Indiana and only 12% higher than Iowa, whereas New York, New
Jersey, and Washington, DC spend more than 50% more.]
Highest percentage of
Catholics per state population.
|
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Ranking |
Percentage of Catholics per State population |
State |
Number
of Catholics |
Law
Against Sodomy? |
1 |
59.2% |
Rhode Island |
640,274 |
No |
2 |
42.7% |
Massachusetts |
4,865,216 |
No |
3 |
41.1% |
New Jersey |
3,605,265 |
No |
4 |
38.7% |
Connecticut |
1,357,992 |
No |
5 |
37.6% |
New York |
7,433,366 |
No (update Dec. ’09, YES!) |
6 |
29.9% |
Illinois |
3,867,102 |
Yes |
7 |
29.4% |
Pennsylvania |
3,614,694 |
No |
8 |
29.2% |
Texas |
6,742,690 |
Yes |
9 |
29.0% |
Wisconsin |
1,605,155 |
No |
10 |
28.8% |
California |
10,906,992 |
Yes |
11 |
27.7% |
Nevada |
661,300 |
|
12 |
26.1% |
Louisiana - 2005 total |
816,260 |
|
13 |
24.0% |
New Hampshire |
314,471 |
No |
14 |
22.2% |
North Dakota |
145,789 |
Yes |
15 |
21.9% |
Washington, D.C. |
575,824 |
|
16 |
21.5% |
Minnesota |
1,093,533 |
Yes |
17 |
21.4% |
New Mexico |
494,449 |
|
18 |
21.4% |
Nebraska |
375,808 |
Yes |
19 |
20.5% |
Michigan |
2,064,103 |
Yes |
20 |
20.5% |
South Dakota |
154,435 |
Yes |
21 |
19.0% |
Vermont |
118,000 |
|
22 |
18.5% |
Ohio |
2,128,619 |
Yes |
23 |
18.3% |
Delaware |
230,000 |
Yes |
24 |
17.1% |
Iowa |
494,698 |
Yes |
25 |
16.9% |
Maryland |
517,679 |
Yes |
26 |
15.7% |
Arizona |
908,123 |
Yes |
27 |
15.1% |
Kansas |
406,916 |
Yes |
28 |
15.1% |
Maine |
193,228 |
Yes |
29 |
14.7% |
Missouri |
835,581 |
Yes |
30 |
14.7% |
Colorado |
666,213 |
Yes |
31 |
12.7% |
Florida |
2,265,450 |
Yes |
32 |
12.3% |
Indiana |
767,349 |
Yes |
33 |
12.1% |
Oregon |
432,170 |
Yes |
34 |
12.1% |
Montana |
110,409 |
Yes |
35 |
12.0% |
Washington State |
745,614 |
Yes |
36 |
11.3% |
Hawaii |
143,240 |
Yes |
37 |
10.4% |
Idaho |
148,100 |
Yes |
38 |
9.7% |
Kentucky |
387,062 |
Yes |
39 |
9.7% |
Wyoming |
49,121 |
Yes |
40 |
8.7% |
Alaska |
55,643 |
Yes |
41 |
8.3% |
Utah |
200,000 |
Yes |
42 |
8.1% |
Virginia |
620,399 |
Yes |
43 |
5.1% |
Georgia |
441,749 |
Yes |
44 |
4.6% |
Oklahoma |
160,878 |
Yes |
45 |
4.6% |
West Virginia |
82,749 |
Yes |
46 |
4.0% |
Mississippi |
117,942 |
Yes |
47 |
3.9% |
North Carolina |
336,738 |
Yes |
48 |
3.9% |
Arkansas |
107,524 |
Yes |
49 |
3.7% |
South Carolina |
157,450 |
Yes |
50 |
3.4% |
Alabama |
153,939 |
Yes |
51 |
3.2% |
Tennessee |
190,684 |
Yes |
In Summary:
ALL of the Murder Capitols of the
World are in the US, in CATHOLIC cities!
Compared to Christians in mostly Protestant states, pagans in mostly
Catholic states are six TIMES more likely to murder even though they have five
TIMES as many police per capita, 8 TIMES more likely to have an abortion even
though this "church" claims it opposes abortion, 21% more likely to
divorce even though they are 50% less likely to marry in the first place, and
have SAT scores 228 points lower even though they spend FIVE TIMES as much per
student for "education", not even counting the 40% of the students in
states like Delaware who aren’t included in SAT scores because they never even
graduate from high school?" While
the vast majority of the voters in the 35 mostly Protestant states, plus now
Texas and California, have banned sodomite marriages, the mostly Catholic
states, including Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Connecticut, and New
York, have sugar coated this issue by calling it “gay rights” and “legalized”
the abomination called “gay marriages”.
The close vote in California, 52% for banning sodomy and 48% opposed, is
due to the high percentage of Catholics in the state, 28.8%, demonstrating that
Catholicism’s influence adversely affects twice as many of the population as
their actual church membership.
[Update Dec. 18, 2009: the New York
Senate just voted to ban gay marriages, suggesting that there is a smaller
percentage of Catholic senators than the percentage of Catholics in New York.]
References:
1. SAT math and verbal scores by sex and race.
2. Analysis of SAT math and verbal scores.
3. Two decades of SAT math and verbal scores by state.
4. 1988 abortion rates by state.
5. Deaths, crimes, and murder rates by state.
6. Original Excel spreadsheet which collates the above data.
7. Latest SAT scores by sex for North Dakota.
8. Same pattern followed by PISA scores.
9. Same pattern followed by TIMSS scores.