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Originally posted by Ferris.Bueller.II
So why would born-again Protestants, Catholics and those with no religious affiliation have a smaller hippocampus?
No religious affiliation = atheist ?
Originally posted by dbates
Doesn't seem to bother me. I'm still the smartest developer we have at work. I don't see how this would be relevant unless they measured the brain before and after they were "born again".
Originally posted by DrEugeneFixer
Originally posted by eNaR
..."Study suggests 'born-again' believers have smaller brains"...
....true !
Actually False, the article does not say that. Which you would know if you had read it. It would be nice to be able to have a conversation about an actual article or news item once in a while, instead of people's knee jerk response to a thread title.
Originally posted by DrEugeneFixer
Originally posted by eNaR
..."Study suggests 'born-again' believers have smaller brains"...
....true !
Actually False, the article does not say that. Which you would know if you had read it. It would be nice to be able to have a conversation about an actual article or news item once in a while, instead of people's knee jerk response to a thread title.
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
reply to post by AwakeinNM
No, you really can't. Of course, considering that most people on this website seem don't seem to actually know how a scientific publication works, I'm not surprised by this.
And a good poll, with an actually well done sample, will not get the results you necessarily want...unless those results are the real ones.
Originally posted by spacemanjupiter
There actually seems to be a correlation between being religious and being a little 'slow' as well as being intolerant of other people's views, very resistant to change or new ideas, and especially not having the ability to think freely and for themselves. I've noticed this over the 36 years I've been around. It's observable. It's as if they are unable to think for themselves and formulate theories and opinions. They simply draw from what others tell them (preachers) or open up a bible to flip to the page they need for their 'answer'.
Originally posted by DrEugeneFixer
reply to post by mkkkay
Well maybe you should read instead of just copy and paste. The article itself makes no such claim about the size of the brain, only about the size of the hippocampus, which is only a small part of the brain.
This is exactly what I am talking about. If you can't be bothered to read the articles, please don't post them. You should be ashamed of yourself.
The motto of this site is "Deny Ignorance" not "copy paste"
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Originally posted by Evanzsayz
reply to post by mkkkay
I dont understand how would you become stressed because you are saved wouldnt that do the complete opposite if your a believer?
Originally posted by EricD
reply to post by NOTurTypical
You realize that the study included religiously unaffiliated, right?
That seems to encompass atheists and agnostics in the teeny hypocampus group.
Eric