Dr. YoungHoon Kim, widely recognized as the individual with the highest recorded IQ in the world, has sparked global conversation—not for a scientific breakthrough, but for a bold declaration of faith.

At just 36 years old, Kim holds an astonishing IQ score of 276, verified by renowned organizations including Mensa, the Giga Society, World Memory Championships, the World Memory Sports Council, and others in partnership with Guinness World Records and Official World Record.

Yet, despite his extraordinary intellect, Kim says his life is centered not on science or fame—but on his Christian faith.

“As the world’s highest IQ record holder, I am nothing but a servant of Lord Jesus. That is my entire life. I was born only for this calling,” Kim wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

The message quickly went viral, drawing over 160,000 views and more than 10,000 likes, while generating global admiration and intrigue.

In a follow-up post, Kim doubled down on his belief:

“Christ is my logic.”

He also declared:

“Jesus is the person with the highest IQ in all of human history. He was fully man and fully God. Therefore, no one in history could ever be more intelligent than Jesus.”

Blending Faith and Science

Dr. Kim has also used scientific reasoning to support his worldview. In previous posts, he suggested that human consciousness may be more than brain activity — potentially a form of quantum information that could persist beyond death.

“God exists. 100%,” he stated confidently in a February post.

While his intellectual credentials are celebrated worldwide, Kim remains grounded in what he says is his true identity: a servant of Christ.

Beyond IQ: A Mission with Purpose

Kim is the founder and CEO of NeuroStory, a South Korean government-supported startup that uses AI-powered tools for brain health.

He also founded the United Sigma Intelligence Association, and sits on the advisory board of the Lifeboat Foundation, an international organization focused on safeguarding humanity from emerging global risks.

Still, in his own words, none of these achievements define him more than his faith.

“With all I’ve accomplished, I only want to be known as a servant of Jesus.”