Frank McPherson

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This relational network is dispersed throughout the brain. The frontal lobe contains all ideas about God—the logical values of faith. The amygdala allows people to fear God or God’s wrath, while the stratum and anterior cingulate cortex allow people to feel safe with God and experience God’s love. Finally, the thalamus coordinates this entire network and is most responsible for making God appear objectively real.
Finding God in the Waves: How I Lost My Faith and Found It Again Through Science
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