Sentences with phrase «studying human belief»

Certainly not those interested in the science of studying human belief and knowledge systems... or those who might respect God enough to see IT's logical evidence everywhere.

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Dr. Andrew Newberg a neurobiologist has done research and study that shows that the inclination for spiritual belief is literally hard - wired into the human brain.
And that led me to study a type of neuroscience called neurotheology, which is the study of what religious beliefs do to human brains.
Since you've taken the time, obviously to study the Bible and pick on random passages, I wonder what contributions your belief's have had for the human race.
A 2013 study on the transfer of drugs into human milk, published in the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) News & Journal, explains how women who are advised to stop nursing when taking medications are given this advice because of the largely errant belief that the drugs may have negative effects on their babies.
One of the reasons biases are so rampant is rooted in the human need for «cognitive consistency,» which means processing information in a way that confirms preset beliefs, explains Ann - Sophie Chaxel, a professor at Virginia Tech and author of the study.
The study also upends the long - held belief that some bears move close to human settlements because of easy access to food.
A new study suggests that female rhesus monkeys engage in a kind of baby talk, casting doubt on the long - held belief that the behavior is exclusively human.
As many as 65 percent of people in some countries haven't even heard of climate change, and perceptions of risk often depend on local temperatures as much as beliefs about humans» role in the changing environment, a new study finds.
While critics of the plan abound, the study lays clear the authors» belief that «this model will facilitate current efforts toward the first human head transplant.»
This is a unified scientific project that aims to study the behavior of human beings as evolved biological organisms who live in groups, form networks and coalitions, are governed by formal institutions and informal norms, produce and exchange scarce resources and are motivated by identities, ideals and beliefs.
A study published by The Journal of Neuroscience challenges the more traditional scientific belief that using touch to recognize objects depends on visual circuitry in the human brain.
More studies on humans would be a start, and definitely more studies into the effectiveness of coconut oil for weight loss, as this is such a popular belief.
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Synopsis: A molecular biologist's study of the human eye has far - reaching implications about humanity's scientific and spiritual beliefs.
Summary: I ORIGINS follows a molecular biologist whose study of the human eye points to evidence with far reaching implications about our scientific and spiritual beliefs.
Written and directed by Mike Cahill, and starring Michael Pitt, Brit Marling, and Astrid Bergès - Frisbey, I ORIGINS follows a molecular biologist whose study of the human eye points to evidence with far reaching implications about our scientific and spiritual beliefs.
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You've studied the lengths that humans will go — in ancient and modern times — to protect and promote their religious beliefs.
That study was published in 1965, so basically we know that humans have a hard time giving up their beliefs that we can believe our eyes and that our ideas about what we see are right.
Contrary to popular belief, aggressive dogs are NOT trying to assert their dominance over their canine or human «pack», according to a new study.
In my studies on science communication, I've learnt a lot about how the human brain works — we base our beliefs as much on our values as on scientific evidence.
American Human: A brief study of Chaos Theory can put to bed anyone's belief in man - made climate change.
The data in this study suggest a decline in belief in and concern about human - caused global warming between 2008 and 2010.
Decline in Belief and Human Causality The study — conducted in the last week of 2009 and which has a margin or error of + / - 3 % — found that the percentage of Americans who think global warming is happening at all has fallen 14 points to 57 %.
For the sake of argument, we'll define ethics as the well - founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do in terms of rights, obligations, benefits to society, fairness, or specific virtues; the study and development of one's standards and beliefs to ensure they're reasonable and well - founded; and striving to ensure that we, and the institutions we help to shape, live up to standards that are reasonable and solidly - based.
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