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Here’s the page for media links, my videos and others on current topics
Lets start out with a little BLASPHEMY !

In recent months there’s been a new science that has popped up, its called NeuroTheology.
The goal of scientists, and I mean scientists, is to find out just why people that believe in god, do so. What are the mechanisms in the brain that seem to make them believe in a god.
There are many contributors and authors of ideas that so far show links to belief in the brain. Some of these links are shared with the same links in sick brains, where people have psychosis, schizophrenia, epilepsy, or brain damage.

Here is a series of videos that Ive done, and I will add to this as a continuing project as I try and understand the works of V.S. Ramachandran, Sam Harris, Andrew Newburg, Micheal and more.

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