Quote Originally Posted by muordeeb
Nice you are in pysch, good luck in you quest, but where I'm from people call me Doc. Man I haven't studied the brain since I graduated, but there are some thing I retained in my long term memory. Just because you have never heard of percentage of brain usage doesn't mean it isn't true. See you do believe in god. Yourself. You're confused , the brain and spinal cord both are made of grey and white matter. The grey matter is the outer cortex which is unmyelinated and under the cortex is the white matter which is all mylelinated nerve tissue. And this is from my long term memory. I have no reason to cite my source, I already know, not believe, know that I'm correct.
If you want to know that's up to you.
Well it is good to know were both intelligent people.

Psychology actually has a rate of 50% false positives in research findings. Eg. Half of what we ā??discoverā? each year is considered false 10 years later.

I can see were your coming from quite a unique situation. I guess the facts have changed

No worries
harris7 Reviewed by harris7 on . If God is real, why are there atheists? The biggest problem with the God hypothesis, so far as I can tell, is accounting for the fact that there is absolutely no concrete evidence for God anywhere. My question is: what kind of God would set things up that way? Why would God create a universe in which it is possible to be an atheist, if he wants us to believe in him? There are a four ways of explaining this that I can think of: (1) There is a God, but he doesn't want anybody to believe in him. (2) There is a God, but he doesn't Rating: 5