In this book the author, a developmental psychologist and anthropologist, presents a theory that we are predisposed to believe in God from birth. It all begins in the brain. Infants, under the sway of powerful internal and external forces, make sense of their environments by imagining a creative a
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Born to Believe: God, Science, and the Origin of Ordinary and Extraordinary Beliefs
β Scribed by Andrew B. Newberg; Mark Robert Waldman
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- 2007
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- English
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- 356
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