The Best Books Reviewed series of reviews and interviews of captivating books and authors has a new review of Did Man Create God? Is Your Spiritual Brain at Peace with Your Thinking Brain? by David E. Comings, M.D., at http://www.bestbooksreviewed.com.
About Did Man Create God?: Many of us have been taught our faith from childhood. But numerous aspects of faith are not always reasonable and many of us have had doubts about different aspects of our faith or religion. This book shows it is possible for you to have doubts and to still have a rich spirituality and even be religious, without insulting your rational or thinking brain.
This thought-provoking book addresses a number of issues, including:
• Intelligent answers to intelligent design
• The relevance of modern cosmology to spirituality
• The spiritual and the meditating brain
• The brain and reason, consciousness, happiness and morality
• The genetics of spirituality, reason, good, and bad behavior
About the author: David E. Comings, M.D., author of Did Man Create God? is a world renowned physician, human geneticist, and neuroscientist, past president of the American Society of Human Genetics and head of the Department of Medical Genetics at the City of Hope National Medical Center for 37 years.
The book is reviewed by author Stuart Nachbar, who blogs on education and politics for Educated Quest and wrote The Sex Ed Chronicles.
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