For in such a case, too, the moral judgment (that is the capacity of subjective realization) may remain below objective demand even
despite normal intelligence and freedom, and though the objective demand has been understood and the fundamental authority of the Church is not disputed.
Researchers estimate that as much as 7 % of the population has dyscalculia, which is marked by severe difficulties in dealing with numbers
despite otherwise
normal (or, in Moorcraft's case, probably well above
normal)
intelligence.