WHILE MILITANT
ATHEISTS like Richard Dawkins may be convinced God doesn’t exist, God, if he is
around, may be amused to find that atheists might not exist. Cognitive
scientists are becoming increasingly aware that a metaphysical outlook may be
so deeply ingrained in human thought processes that it cannot be expunged.
While this
idea may seem outlandish—after all, it seems easy to decide not to believe in
God—evidence from several disciplines indicates that what you actually believe
is not a decision you make for yourself. Your fundamental beliefs are decided
by much deeper levels of consciousness, and some may well be more or less set
in stone.
This line of
thought has led to some scientists claiming that “atheism is psychologically
impossible because of the way humans think,” says Graham Lawton, an avowed
atheist himself, writing in the New Scientist. “They point to studies showing,
for example, that even people who claim to be committed atheists tacitly hold
religious beliefs, such as the existence of an immortal soul.”......To Read More.....
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