The Brain's God Spot or a God Faculty?

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The idea of a God-spot in the brain can be traced back to the 17th century philosopher René Descartes who believed that the pineal gland was the “seat of the soul.” The attempt to connect religiosity or spirituality to a specific brain area has taken many forms. In the last several decades there has been speculation of a God gene, God neuron, or God module in the brain.

Today many neuroscientists agree that there is no single part of the brain that is responsible for spirituality, religion, or connection to God. How all the parts of the brain and body work together is vastly important to our faith.

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Shawty that popped up with those fantastic dance moves got me dead over here 😂😂😂😭😭😭...she was getting sturdy lol

blinktwice
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"I once took a radio apart and discovered that there are no talk show hosts, their guests, nor callers-in, it's just that the radio is wired to make it seem as if they exist." - Gus More

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I have time traveled. ❤ I didn't tell anyone for a long time, until my daughter said she time traveled. God exists. I've seen heaven.

kathyleach
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Just whee is this Faculty located. Never heard of it!

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I'm curious why he would single out "atheists" in this video and the concept of a multiverse? This isn't an "atheist only" concept. Also, what someone considers to be "trillion, trillion, trillion, etc chance" doesn't make it the case. We have only ONE example of a universe. Attempting to ascribe "an impossibility" upon it doesn't make it the case. For, given that it would start all over again [the universe], there's nothing saying that it wouldn't turn out pretty much the same way as it did.

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