No, there's only intelligence and it's application. Or in your case a want of (either).
It's not hard to study and memorize, that's just a discipline. Has nothing to do with the grade of one's core philosophy.
Einstein for example used the philosophy of his mind to conjure the theory of relativity. No book or class can give you that sort of insight, they just give you the tools.
As with every declaration of this sort you offer no empirical basis to sustain that declaration of biased horsefeathers.
Actually, it has been shown that the brains of men are more applicable to mechanical processing. In practicality, we are generally better at math and physics and that is why we dominate those fields almost exclusively.
There is such a thing as men and women's minds working differently- the whole idea floating around uber-feminist groups that we are the exact same in different bodies is quite plainly nonsense and, in truth, everybody knows it.
Why is he the king? Because God ordained it. Who said that God ordained it? Why the king, of course.
Why did God ordain men?
That's really the kit and kaboodle right there. It's an evidence on my part, not a counterargument on yours- if God ordains men and the obstruction of that causes problems, then apparently there is something wrong with your view of women.
It would be too easy to list any number of great women throughout history who have advanced culture and science and literature and government despite being mostly handicapped by law and custom, but I'd rather entreat anyone interested to look into it for themselves
And compared to men..
And consider the looming elephant whispering that those select women were the gist of it as far as all things females-have-done-to-advance-*jiffy*, a good third probably of which was pertaining to themselves rather then something else.
So you believe the Bible was the invention of men? Because otherwise there's as much credit in that particular as assigning virtue to the act of stenography.
Isaiah was a poet, and his scripture is poetic. King David was wise, and his scripture is wise. Paul is historically known for disliking women, and his scripture limits women..
Take into consideration that Inspired Scripture reflects heavily the person who wrote them as much as it does God, and that God did not choose women for that task. And yet, it is still to be treated as holy and infallible.