Friday, April 06, 2007

Genetically Predisposed to Believe in God?

Scientists are continually studying the brain in an attempt to find out what makes us tick. In this article you will find the debate between Darwinists and other scientists trying to ascertain as to why religious behavior spans cultures and peoples. One scientist describes the phenomenon this way:

“ . . . these brain scans may provide proof that our brains are built to believe in God. He says there may be universal features of the human mind that actually make it easier for us to believe in a higher power.”

Darwinists insist that it is evolutionary and culturally adaptive behavior. It always amazes me how two people can have the same facts and draw completely different conclusions.

Do you recall having religious thoughts before being aware that God existed? Even before you were introduced to faith and religion, did you think you had innate, independent thoughts about God?

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1 Comments:

  • I wonder if they will ever determine that genetic pre-disposition is consistent with pre-destination...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:23 PM  

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