Over at HuffPo Religion, Dr. Rustum Roy — a geochemist — accuses the media of criminal conduct in its reporting of the non-existent war between science and religion. In the course of doing so, Roy tilts at several windmills and claims special authority for “hard” or “classical” science.
Roy begins by touting his credentials as a [...]
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Angst and Brainsoothing Religion
June 30th, 2010 · No Comments · Archaeology, Atheism, Cognition, Emotions, Evolutionary Adaptation, Evolutionary Byproduct
Over at HuffPo Religion, Wray Herbert asks whether religious belief soothes the worried mind and reports on some new research suggesting it does. Scholars have been asking this question for quite a long time, and many have simply assumed that religion does in fact sooth troubled minds. Freud reached this conclusion in Future of an [...]
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Does Autism Preclude Beliefs in God(s)?
March 11th, 2010 · 4 Comments · Cognition
There is a substantial body of research on the origins of religion which suggests that supernatural thinking arises, at least in part, from what is often called a “hyper-active agency detection device.” Evolutionary psychologists, such as Scott Atran (In Gods We Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion) and Pascal Boyer (Religion Explained), assert that this [...]
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