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What if intelligence doesn't protect you from delusion… but actually helps you believe it? What if the smarter someone is, the better they are at defending ideas that make no sense? And what if the most dangerous belief systems weren't built by the ignorant — but by the educated? It sounds backwards. But once you understand the psychology of faith, everything starts to make terrifying sense. This isn't just about religion. It's about why millions of intelligent, educated people cling to ancient stories, supernatural claims, and provably false ideas — even when the evidence rips those beliefs apart. Because faith doesn't need intelligence. It recruits it. Not to discover truth — but to defend delusion. And it's happening right now — in universities, parliaments, Supreme Courts, and science labs — where brilliant minds are building walls of logic around emotional needs. Think about it. We live in an age where information is infinite. Where you can access the sum of human knowledge from your pocket. Where genetic sequencing, particle physics, and neuroscience have revealed the machinery of life itself. And yet — in this same age — billions of people believe that: