How We Believe: Science, Skepticism, and the Search for GodHenry Holt and Company, 1 באוק׳ 2003 - 368 עמודים A new edition covering the latest scientific research on how the brain makes us believers or skeptics |
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... percentage of the population, believed in God. Not only is God not dead, as Nietzsche proclaimed, but he has never been more alive. To find out why, the “Belief Engine” is considered in the third chapter as the mechanism by which any of ...
... percent chose that response with 86 percent saying that they believe in God. Gallup added: “In fact, only five percent of the population choose neither of these choices and thus claim a INTRODUCTION TO THE PAPERBACK EDITION - Gradual ...
... percent say they attend once a week.” By contrast, only 8 percent say they never attend religious services, while 28 percent report that they “seldom” go. —Church Membership: Matching the figures for church attendance, two-thirds of ...
... percent believe in God, 90 percent believe in heaven, 79 percent believe in miracles, 73 percent believe there is a hell, 72 percent believe there are angels, and 65 percent believe the devil is real. A gender gap was evident for two ...
... percent of believers described “God” as a deity other than the biblical God: 11 percent saw God as a higher consciousness; 8 percent said God is the total realization of personal human potential; 3 percent voiced a belief in many gods ...
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BELIEVE | |
RELIGION AND SCIENCE | |
AFTERWORD TO THE SECOND EDITION God on | |
What Does It Mean to Study Religion | |
A Bibliographic Essay on Theism Atheism and | |
NOTES | |
CREDITS | |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
How We Believe, 2nd Edition: Science, Skepticism, and the Search for God <span dir=ltr>Michael Shermer</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2003 |