Did Man Create God? The Blog for Science and Religion

    As I stated in my first entry, the purpose of this blog is to update new facts and discoveries that are relevant to the book, “Did Man Create God?”  This is based on a constant perusal of a number of my favorite science journals including Nature, Science and many others. A second purpose, of course, is also to provide readers with a source of feedback and you are encouraged to input contributions of your own.
     One problem. While the blog is primarily about science and religion, the title does not portray that. The solution – a title change to “Did Man Create God? The Blog for Science and Religion.”
    This is not an anti-faith or anti-religion site. It is in part devoted to understanding why humans are such a spiritual species and what can people do to allow their spiritual brain to be at peace with their rational, thinking, critical brain.
This blog will examine the same wide range of subjects covered in the book including:

    New findings showing the wonders of evolution
    Rebuttals to Intelligent Design
    How natural selection works
    New discoveries of missing links
    Evolution of man
    The origin of life
    Cosmology
    What came before the Big Bang?
    Neuroscience of behavior
    Updates on the spiritual and rational brain
    Genetics and evolution of spirituality, reason, good and bad behavior
    Origins of religion
    Benefits of religion
    The science of the placebo effect
    Evils of religion
    Role of psychedelic drugs in spirituality
    And many other related and relevant subjects

    As stated previously, for now I will only contribute about once a week. Since your contributions will need my approval before they are posted, their appearance may be delayed by a week. I will accept any thoughtful comments, pro or con. The only thing rejected will be material that is “off the wall.” 

    Your input is important. Let me hear from you.


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