Genes contribute to religious inclination
Barry le Roux
The genetic make-up of some people is exactly inclined to make them
conducive to the influences of religion. Very similar to the fact that
some people are and some are not conducive to succumb to hypnotism.
Professor Julian Jaynes has found in his research studies on "the
breaking down of the bi-cameral mind" (some 3000 yrs ago) that many
people still have vestiges of the tendency to still desire
(subconsciously) the guidance of an external authority, be it a god(s)
or representatives of him or them. In extreme cases this tendency will
be manifested as schizophrenia in varying degrees. Yes this is the
influence of genetics. Memetics (from Richard Dawkins) is the cultural
influences eg religious upbring, traditions, etc (even artifacts and
other utility objects, such as books containing knowledge) being passed
on through generations. Fact is that it is all in the mind: Hardware
(brain) which is inherited and the software (contents) which is acquired
and installed.
Refer Dean Hamer's book "The God Gene" - How faith
is hardwired into our genes. The point that worries me is like Dr David
Eller says in his book "Atheism Advanced" that we generally speak the parlance ("the
language of god") which gives religion recognition which it does not
deserve or earn. For example the "god" gene in genetics, the "god"
particle in physics (the boson) , etc. Fact is that these phenomena and
attributes have nothing really to do with a god but which are somehow
artificially associated with god (which is the language religious people
want to hear).
********************
No comments:
Post a Comment