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Joseph Campbell on Religion, Redemption, and Star Wars

Teaching Children – Carl Sagan (Science) vs (Religion) Jesus Camp

Timothy Leary – Religion of Intelligence

Timothy Leary Ph.D. Harvard Professor (1920-1996) on Freedom, Culture, Television, Religion, LSD, etc. Legendado em Português (PT-PT)

Dr. Timothy Francis Leary (October 22, 1920 May 31, 1996) was an American writer, psychologist, futurist, advocate of psychedelic drug research, and one of the first people whose remains have been sent into space. An icon of 1960s counterculture, Leary is most famous as a proponent of the therapeutic, spiritual and emotional benefits of LSD. He coined and popularized the catch phrase “Turn on, tune in, drop out.”

Richard Feynman Speaks on the Importance of Doubt, Uncertainty and How This Relates to Religion.

Richard Feynman sharing his wisdom.

A Matter of Mind-Sets? the Debate Between Religion and Science …

 

Do science and religion represent fundamentally different mind-sets? Physicist Richard Feynman said, ‘Science is what we do to keep us from lying to ourselves’. From the Global Atheist Convention held in Australia this month, philosopher Peter Singer, biologist and popular science blogger PZ Myers, and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins weigh in on matters of minds and faith.

Listen to the Audio of this talk on the  Australian Broadcasting Corporation website.

Robert Anton Wilson – DisinfoNation Interview

Robert Anton Wilson in interviewed for the DisinfoNation television show. Topics of discussion include conspiracy theory, the Catholic church and the Discordian calendar

Robert Anton Wilson – DisinfoNation Interview

This Is Your Brain on God

I’m taking part in a vanguard experiment on the physical sources of spiritual consciousness, the current work-in-progress of Michael Persinger, a neuropsychologist at Canada’s Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario. His theory is that the sensation described as “having a religious experience” is merely a side effect of our bicameral brain’s feverish activities. Simplified considerably, the idea goes like so: When the right hemisphere of the brain, the seat of emotion, is stimulated in the cerebral region presumed to control notions of self, and then the left hemisphere, the seat of language, is called upon to make sense of this nonexistent entity, the mind generates a “sensed presence.”

Persinger has tickled the temporal lobes of more than 900 people before me and has concluded, among other things, that different subjects label this ghostly perception with the names that their cultures have trained them to use – Elijah, Jesus, the Virgin Mary, Mohammed, the Sky Spirit. Some subjects have emerged with Freudian interpretations – describing the presence as one’s grandfather, for instance – while others, agnostics with more than a passing faith in UFOs, tell something that sounds more like a standard alien-abduction story.

It may seem sacrilegious and presumptuous to reduce God to a few ornery synapses, but modern neuroscience isn’t shy about defining our most sacred notions – love, joy, altruism, pity – as nothing more than static from our impressively large cerebrums. Persinger goes one step further. His work practically constitutes a Grand Unified Theory of the Otherworldly: He believes cerebral fritzing is responsible for almost anything one might describe as paranormal – aliens, heavenly apparitions, past-life sensations, near-death experiences, awareness of the soul, you name it.

Link: This Is Your Brain on God

Moses Was High on Hallucinogenic Drug When He Received Ten Commandments, Claims Top Academic

When Moses received the Ten Commandments from God, he was summoned right to the top of Mount Sinai.

But the man who led the Children of Israel to safety may have been even higher at the time, if an Israeli academic is to be believed.

Psychology professor Benny Shanon says it was likely Moses was hallucinating under the influence of a mind-altering drug at the time of his biblical achievements.

Link: Moses was high on hallucinogenic drug when he received Ten Commandments, claims top academic

George Carlin on Religion

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Link: George Carlin on Religion

Robert Anton Wilson Talks About Conspiracies

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Link: Robert Anton Wilson Talks About Conspiracies