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spiritual intelligence 

Having spiritual intelligence means having knowledge of one's faith and having basic knowledge of one's religion. Additionally, possessing spiritual intelligence means understanding other people's faith and their customs. Having spiritual intelligence is important, so that you don't accidentally offend someone. Spiritual intelligence is one of the five areas of intelligence, which are mental intelligence, social intelligence, emotional intelligence, physical intelligence, and spiritual intelligence. This further proves that the IQ scale is ludscris since it does not fully encompass all areas of intelligence.
Spiritual intelligence allows you to be more compassionate and understanding in regard to what others believe.
spiritual intelligence by PWS27 August 15, 2017

American Intelligence 

Australian term used to define someone who is seen as stupid or lacks Common Sense.
Person 1: "Dave just asked me if Japan is part of China... He's 37."

Person 2: "Now that's some American Intelligence."

IntelligentCoDFanboy 

The biggest, most idiotic douche on YouTube, claiming CoD "is the future now," "is superior to all other games," and is probably a troll.
"COD was never the future at least 343 is reviving the halo series unlike COD using the same guns the same shitty graphics and small ass maps" -geoffreystover1995 in reply to IntelligentCoDFanboy's comment, which states CoD is better than Halo.
IntelligentCoDFanboy by ZachY4 August 8, 2012

zero intelligence 

Zero intelligence is a term used in economics, social and computer sciences to refer to simple artificial or programmed agents that act randomly subject to minimal constraints. It was introduced in an article published in the Journal of Political Economy in 1993, and has since found usage in other contexts.
Zero intelligence trading closely mimics stock market.

Gode and Sunder demonstrated that if one replaces the students in a standard classroom economics experiment by zero intelligence agents with a budget constraint, they perform surprisingly well.
zero intelligence by Laotze August 28, 2009

Shermer's First Law of Intelligence 

From a Penn & Teller show, a quote from Michael Shermer: "Smart people are very good at rationalising things they came to believe for unsmart reasons."
You might think Creationism boasts a few fine minds, but just remember Shermer's First Law of Intelligence.

lowest form of intelligence 

being really ridiculously unintelligent or stupid
the lowest form of intelligence known to man - claire