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Is God a fabrication of the mind?

May 18, 2010 at 07:30 PM
Kamerlingh Onnes Gebouw, zaal C131, Steenschuur 25, Leiden
Presenters: André Aleman, Professor of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, University of Groningen
Victor Lamme, Professor of Cognitive Neurosciences, University of Amsterdam
Wim Hofstee, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Leiden University

Leon de Bruin will moderate a dialogue and audience Q&A centered on questions that relate to the interaction between religion and the human brain. Did people make up God? Do scientific explanations indicate that religion is nonsense? Can a believer be a good scholar?

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The wisdom thru its wisdom(Human Philosophy,scholar, logician,debater,Sciences...) failed to know God by means of its own philosophy, & will never come to perceive God by any earthly wisdom (Human logics,..).It's like an unborn baby trying to know the world he's never seen, been...
Faith in God requires to believe the foolishness of the Message preached: the WORD of GOD. The scriptural evidence is the only wisdom that can reveal us the truth of God.
God Bless!
Mesfin
mesfin07@yahoo.com
Posted by Mesfin on 5/24/2010 11:34:08 AM


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