Christ is King: A High IQ Declaration
Dr. YoungHoon Kim, the founder and president of the United Sigma Intelligence Association (USIA), has stirred the pot of public opinion by openly expressing his Christian beliefs. Renowned as a South Korean scholar with an astonishingly high IQ reportedly pegged at 276, Dr. Kim’s latest pronouncement has caught the attention of many.
On a recent Wednesday, Dr. Kim took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to declare:
“As the world’s highest IQ record holder, I believe that Jesus Christ is God, the way and the truth and the life.”
— YoungHoon Kim (@yhbryankimiq) June 18, 2025
According to a report from Human Events, Dr. Kim’s intellectual prowess has been authenticated by various credible organizations, including the Official World Record, the World Memory Championships, and the World Memory Sports Council, which collaborates with Guinness World Records to validate such claims.
Furthermore, prestigious groups like the GIGA Society and Mensa lend additional credibility to his self-reported IQ, elevating his status in the intellectual community.
My World’s Highest IQ certificate by Official World Record® and World Memory Championships & World Memory Sports Council, which is in official partnership with Guinness World Records. Thank you everyone for your trust in me.
– Highest IQ Man pic.twitter.com/itkwD9UrhQ
— YoungHoon Kim (@yhbryankimiq) February 20, 2025
A Glimpse into Dr. Kim’s Background
As of 2024, Dr. YoungHoon Kim set the record for “The World’s Highest IQ Person Now,” boasting an IQ of 276, verified by the Official World Record®, World Memory Championships, and World Mind Sports Council, all in partnership with Guinness World Records. His accolades span a multitude of organizations, including the GIGA Society, Supertalent World Record, and the Global Genius Registry, among others. His intelligence has been confirmed through various high-range intelligence tests, categorizing him within elite groups that affirm his exceptional cognitive abilities.
In the realm of intellectual discourse, Collin Rugg reports that Dr. Kim cites quantum physics as a foundation for his belief in God and the afterlife.
YoungHoon Kim: I would like to share my thoughts on the afterlife. I firmly believe that consciousness persists beyond death. It transcends mere brain activity; it is something far deeper. Many of you may resonate with this sentiment.
Science posits that when the brain ceases function, consciousness vanishes. Yet, quantum physics asserts that information can never be eradicated; it merely transforms.
If consciousness embodies quantum information, it could very well endure beyond physical existence. Just as data is stored in the cloud, our consciousness might exist outside of the confines of our brains. Quantum entanglement suggests an interconnectedness with a broader system beyond our tangible reality.
Some scientists and philosophers posit that our world might be a simulation crafted by higher-dimensional beings—something I find compelling. If true, death transitions us into another reality rather than concluding our existence.
Much like a video game character’s disappearance, the player remains intact; our consciousness may continue to exist in a higher dimension.
Numerous individuals recount near-death experiences, often describing sensations of warmth, light, and profound peace. These encounters seem to signify a transition between realities.
Should our reality be a component of a larger scheme, then death is not an end, but rather a transformation into a different state of being.
As science progresses, we gain deeper insights into consciousness and reality. Our deaths are not endpoints but shifts in existence. Humanity’s quest for the truth about the afterlife remains ongoing.
Conclusion
In a world where intelligence and spirituality often collide in unexpected ways, Dr. YoungHoon Kim’s assertion carries a unique weight. His profound understanding of both quantum physics and faith invites a broader discussion about the intersections of science and religion, prompting society to reconsider the age-old questions surrounding existence and the afterlife.
NEW: The man with the world’s highest recorded IQ says he believes Jesus Christ is God and is “the way and the truth and the life.”
“I believe that Jesus Christ is God, the way and the truth and the life.”
YoungHoon Kim of South Korea is pointing to quantum physics to support… pic.twitter.com/CbmXgecWth
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 18, 2025