Rick O'Shez
Irishman bouncing off walls
Atheists appear to lack the "God gene."
But God isn't necessary for spiritual or mystical experience. Thank God.
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Atheists appear to lack the "God gene."
But God isn't necessary for spiritual or mystical experience. Thank God.
Is that a genetic defect?The skeptical community is skeptical of Buddha-nature.
The skeptical community is skeptical of Buddha-nature.
Even taking for granted that it is indeed so, that would still be a more fortunate situation than simply believing in it out of superstition or fear.
Atheists appear to lack the "God gene."
Atheists appear to lack the "God gene."
The skeptical community is skeptical not only of Buddha-nature but also of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, streams of consciousness and rebirth.
It is so. The skeptical community is skeptical not only of Buddha-nature but also of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, streams of consciousness and rebirth.
A lot of western Buddhists are sceptical about them too, but how is relevant to the OP which is about atheism? The "other religions have unfounded beliefs too" argument is just a weak attempt at deflection, and it's irrelevant here.
Congratulations. It is not always that I meet someone with the authority of speaking as skeptics' ambassador.
Anything credible to add?
Are their minds completely identical?Every mind has the freedom to choose or reject God's salvation. Conjoined twins have the same genes and are two minds who share the same body. However, there are conjoined twins where one twin is a Christian and his conjoined twin is an atheist. The fact that one mind of conjoined twins can be Christian while the other mind of conjoined twins can be atheist does prove that everybody can accept or reject God's salvation.
Not an authority. But someone who has learned of some of the most common misunderstandings and uses his brain. Not too much to ask or to expect, IMO.This is coming from an individual who presents himself as an authority on orthodox Buddhism.
Split brain with one half atheist and one half theist
"Neurologist VS Ramachandran explains the case of split-brain patients with one hemisphere without a belief in a god, and the other with a belief in a god."
I don't know of anybody who has an atheist/theist split personality; however if an atheist/theist split personality were to exist, then I believe God is wise enough to know which is the dominate personality of somebody who has a split personality.
Not an authority. But someone who has learned of some of the most common misunderstandings and uses his brain. Not too much to ask or to expect, IMO.
More to the point, I am not presuming to speak on behalf of a group I do not respect nor understand.
Whatever.