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		<title>By: Calvin the theologian and Calvin the theoretical neurobiologist &#171; Neuroanthropology</title>
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		<description>[...] The cognitive leap that led to our augmented mind - the ability to read another person’s mind - is perhaps the same cognitive leap that led us to anthropomorphise nature, i.e. it may have led us to formulate our ideas of God(s) and possibly Religion(s). Whilst a our modern scientific understanding could be used to disprove the existence of anthropomorphic Gods, it may be more important that we deepen a sense of ethical-spirituality or well-living in order to reintegrate our living habits into a harmonious relationship with our ecology. For some interesting posts and links to the question of God, I recently found this blog: 20gramsoul [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The cognitive leap that led to our augmented mind &#8211; the ability to read another person’s mind &#8211; is perhaps the same cognitive leap that led us to anthropomorphise nature, i.e. it may have led us to formulate our ideas of God(s) and possibly Religion(s). Whilst a our modern scientific understanding could be used to disprove the existence of anthropomorphic Gods, it may be more important that we deepen a sense of ethical-spirituality or well-living in order to reintegrate our living habits into a harmonious relationship with our ecology. For some interesting posts and links to the question of God, I recently found this blog: 20gramsoul [...]</p>
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