Ether's Bane
future Singaporean
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ITT Harle ignores the current discussion about sperms and continues down a different line of thought
I'm currently reading a book called The God Part of the Brain by a man called Matthew Alder. It's a very, very interesting book and I'd encourage absolutely everyone here to read it if they ever get the chance. It's been published for a while now (1996 I believe, although it's been updated with new statistics since), but you should still be able to pick up a copy at most book shops; I bought mine last week in Waterstone's.
Anyway, like I've already said it's a very interesting book. It subjects religiosity and spirituality to a rigorous scientific analysis and he's come up with the idea that religiosity and spirituality, like for example, musical ability or athleticism, probably has a large degree of genetic influence. He explores and examines how such traits could evolve in the prehuman animal and presents a very interesting and convincing argument. There's also a section devoted to why America, although a first world nation, has such a massive religious majority (the argument he presents is very obvious, but I do think it deserves mentioning solely because it remains the most likely answer to the question of "Why is the US so religious?"), which I found interesting.
So, basically, the conclusion is that our experience of religion and spirituality is something we generate from within. That is, nothing about it is external, which implies that there is no such thing as a spiritual world that exists separately from our own, real and mundane, world.
Everyone here should read this book, btw. ANYWAY so: thoughts?
That's not so strange.
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