God
.... Slowly, over time, the body went through a physiological process that developed a
God part of the
brain, in others words a biochemical entity residing within ....
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Structuralist theorists and the Brain
Structuralist theorists argue that the human
brain has developed evolutionarily to divide .... ideals in Greek culture - one represented by the sun
god Apollo and ....
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The Human Brain The human brain is physiologically a gland. T
.... the notion of
God acting on man and man acting with his own mind (Brazier, 1984). In particular, the study of the electrical activity of the
brain was begun ....
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Evolutionary Biology
.... As such, as a protective mechanism, nature evolved the
God-part of the
brain which makes us believe the source of answers to life's biggest mysteries are ....
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Natural Law, God, Human Nature
.... It is human reason, he believes, which flows from the mind, which is located in the material
brain, which leads the courageous man to dismiss
God, Christ, and ....
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Descartes Meditations
.... It is not physical but it controls the body through interactions with the
brain. .... does harness science and religion in one yoke by admitting
God as the first ....
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Jesus' Understanding of the Meaning of His Death
.... If Jesus had not been so, had been a
god pretending to be human, as the .... As a human being, he perceived and thought by means of a human
brain, which cannot hold ....
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Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... Their Eyes Were Watching
God follows the life and loves of Janie, who in the .... rabid dog, and in the weeks afterward is struck by a fever that reaches his
brain. ....
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Jesus
.... Mankind has a
brain given him by
God to use. A person can either choose to learn or waste his or her life. We are responsible for our own actions. ....
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Miguel de Unamuno
.... to reason or question" (Catholic Atheist 1). Manuel and de Unamuno seem to understand Michael Alper's contention in The
God-part of the
Brain that the ....
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Human Identity
.... soul as an immaterial consciousness, a mind without a
brain. But it is not hard at all to think of each person's pattern being stored in
God's memory, and of ....
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HEALTHY PEOPLE
.... Find out steps needed to lengthen spokes of wheel Exercising the
brain through life-long .... Scrutinize your spiritual spokes by figuring out your concept of
God. ....
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Egyptian Mythology
.... Anubis was the "
god of mummification," (McDevitt 1). Under the supervision of the .... one account of mummification reads All soft tissues like the
brain and most ....
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Gods of Ancient Egypt
.... Anubis was the "
god of mummification," (McDevitt 1). Under the supervision of the .... one account of mummification reads All soft tissues like the
brain and most ....
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William Blake
.... a creator who could "shoulder" and "twist" the "sinews" of such a creation (Blake 1). Despite the speaker knowing
God made "good .... In what furnace was they
brain? ....
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William Blake's Songs of Innocence & Experience
.... a creator who could "shoulder" and "twist" the "sinews" of such a creation (Blake 1). Despite the speaker knowing
God made "good .... In what furnace was they
brain? ....
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John Alden Williams' anthology Islam
.... The truth of
God's word is undoubted and, having been revealed in Arabic .... flashing images and inexorable measures [that] go directly to the
brain and intoxicate ....
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Dorothy Day's Autobiography
.... word in its broadest sense, meaning those who worked with hand or
brain, those who .... At the heart of Day's relationship with
God as a Christian, of course, was ....
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Albert Einstein: My Views
.... truthful without the limits of conventional religious ideology, dogma and conceptions of
God. .... a similar nature, they "have been given [a] big
brain by mistake ....
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Albert Einstein: My Views
.... truthful without the limits of conventional religious ideology, dogma and conceptions of
God. .... a similar nature, they "have been given [a] big
brain by mistake ....
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Subjective Nature of Belief William James' "The Will To Believe" ...
.... He chooses
God, equating the choice as he does with a possible path through an .... that part of it which immediately surrounds us, as a vast
brain, and therefore ....
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Crime and Punishment
.... has no friends in whom he can safely confide, and so he must wrestle helplessly himself with the thoughts of violence coursing through his fevered
brain: "
God! ....
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Christian Psychology
.... personality, creativity, morality, ethics, love, and so forth, we need to look more to comparisons with
God than to the structure and function of the
brain. ....
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Scientific & Christian Theory of the Afterlife
.... "Reduction, Qualia, and the Direct Introspection of
Brain States." Introduction to .... 248-60. Hick, John H. "
God Has Many Names." Religion & Reason: An Anthology. ....
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The Hindu System of Healing
.... in the throat, near the larynx, and near where the spine joins the
brain. It is a lotus with 16 petals of smoky purple; in the center is a form of the
god Shiva ....
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George Berkeley
.... The ability to form ideas about objects, even the mind or
brain itself, is not the same as the ability of the objects to exist .... Thus does metaphysics reach
God. ....
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Cartesian Dualism
.... The issue has been linked with questions about the electronic
brain of the computer .... is then that Descartes convinces himself that his idea of
God is something ....
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Future of Religion
.... 28, 1999: 1-2. Alper, M. The
God' Part of the
Brain. Rogue Press, 1998. Nietzsche, F. The Portable Nietzsche. Trans. and ed. Walter Kaufman. ....
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Psyche Empiricism
.... The hippocampus is the seat of both learning and memory in the human
brain. .... attempt to answer what is the "soul" or what is the nature of "
god" are something ....
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Amadeus, 1984
.... desperate hours [Mozart] wove the idea out of his harried
brain." Salieri "was .... by that genius which suggests a more intimate relationship between
God and him ....
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