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So this subject gets some attention but it’s broader implications and affects are not as widely discussed as they should be.
Neuroscience is the study of the brain-it’s components, their interactions, and how that effects human thinking, behavior, and responses.
The implications for Neuroscience and Religion are in my humble layman’s opinion extraordinary.
Many materialists-are quite eager to see religious precepts entirely demolished. And neuroscience, offers the opportunity to discredit the very idea of the soul separate from the neurons firing off electrical signals in the brain.
However the study of consciousness has not necessarily been a swing in their favor, but debate is still ongoing. And new developments have large implications here.
So, for all our philosophers, theologians, and so on-can they give their thoughts on neurology? And it’s consequences for religion, philosophy and so on.
Is Julien Musolino correct when he says that neuroscience has discredited the idea of the soul? Or does neuroscience serve to discredit this sort of reductionist materialism?
Thoughts? Reflections? Ruminations?
Neuroscience is the study of the brain-it’s components, their interactions, and how that effects human thinking, behavior, and responses.
The implications for Neuroscience and Religion are in my humble layman’s opinion extraordinary.
Many materialists-are quite eager to see religious precepts entirely demolished. And neuroscience, offers the opportunity to discredit the very idea of the soul separate from the neurons firing off electrical signals in the brain.
However the study of consciousness has not necessarily been a swing in their favor, but debate is still ongoing. And new developments have large implications here.
So, for all our philosophers, theologians, and so on-can they give their thoughts on neurology? And it’s consequences for religion, philosophy and so on.
Is Julien Musolino correct when he says that neuroscience has discredited the idea of the soul? Or does neuroscience serve to discredit this sort of reductionist materialism?
Thoughts? Reflections? Ruminations?