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How We Believe_ Science and the Search for God - Michael Shermer [186]

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cryonics

cryptozoology

cult leaders

cults, fringe

cultural evolution

culture and genes

cyberspirituality

Damas, David

danger and magic

D’Aquili, Eugene

Darwin, Charles

Darwin on Trial (Johnson)

Darwinian literalists

Darwinian Revolution

Darwin’s Black Box (Behe)

Davies, Paul

Dawkins, Richard

Deacon, Terrence

dead, talking to

death

of God

and science

Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, The (Gibbon)

deists

Dembski, William

Dempsey, Father Robert

Dennett, Daniel

Descartes, René

Design/Teleological argument (for God’s existence)

Desmond, Adrian

destruction-redemption myth

determinism

Deutsch, David

devil

Diamond, Jared

Diana, Princess

Dickerson, Wizard

Diprima, Dominque

Disappearance of God, The (Friedman)

Disch, Thomas

dispositional attribution

distracted atheists

divine intervention

Does God Exist? (Taylor)

domain-general processors

domain-specific processors

Doors, The

Dow Jones Industrial Average

Downs, Hugh

dragon myths

Draper, John William

dreams and storytelling

Drosnin, Michael

Dunbar, Robin

Dürer, Albrecht

Durkheim, Émile

Dyson, Freeman

Earth

age of

ebene powder

Ebenezer Baptist Church

Ecker, Don

economic theories of religion

Edson, Hiram

education

and belief in God

and religiosity

Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Irenäus

Eighteenth Brumaire, The (Marx)

Eisler, Riane

Eliade, Mircea

Eliot, T. S.

Elson, John T.

emotions and beliefs

“End, The” (song)

End of History, The (Fukuyama)

End of the World as We Know It, The (Wojcik)

end-times

Entwined Lives (Segal)

environment

and genes

and magical thinking

and religiosity

environment of evolutionary adaptation (EEA)

environmentalists

epigenetic rules

for mythmaking

equalitarian partnership model

eschatology

eschatology myths

Essay on Man (Pope)

ethical behavior

ethology

Ethology (Eibl-Eibesfeldt)

Evans-Pritchard, Edward E.

“Eve of Destruction” (song)

Evidence Amendment Act (1869)

Evidence That Demands a Verdict (McDowell)

Evil, Problem of

evils, historical

evolution

of brain

and contingent-necessity

of the eye

fossil record

human

evolution theory

acceptance by Pope John Paul II

and belief in God

and religion

evolutionary biology

evolutionary history

Evolutionary Level Above Humans, The

evolutionary psychology

Evolutionary Stable Strategy

exclusive fitness

Existence of God, The (Hick)

existentialist atheists

extinction, mass

Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds (Mackay)

extrasensory perception (ESP)

extraversion and religiosity

Extropians

Extropy Institute

eye

evolution of

Eysenck, Hans

faith

in God

and God’s existence

and miracles

negation of

and reason

and science

faith, leap of

falsehoods

see also thinking errors and hits

falsifiability problem

family

Farrakhan, Louis

feedback loop

feminism

Festinger, Leon

Fideism argument (for God’s existence)

fideism, fideists

Fides et Ratio of the Supreme Pontiff to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on the Relationship Between Faith and Reason (John Paul II)

Firing Line (TV program)

First Cause argument (for God’s existence)

First Three Minutes, The (Weinberg)

First Vatican Council

Five Factor Model (of personality)

Flanagan, Owen

Flatland (Abbot)

Flew, Antony

Fludd, Robert

FM-2030

Fontana, Walter

fossil record

Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Franz, Frederick

Franz Ferdinand, Archduke

Frazer, James

Free Will, Problem of

freedom and contingency

Freud, Sigmund

Friedman, Richard Elliott

Fukuyama, Francis

Full House (Gould)

Fuller, R. Buckminster

“Function of General Laws in History, The” (Hempel)

fundamentalism, Christian

fundamentalism, paranormal

fuzzy logic, science of

Fuzzy Thinking (Kosko)

Galileo

Gallup poll of belief in supernatural (1991)

gambling as a form of magical thinking

Gardner, Martin

Gazzaniga, Michael

Geertz, Clifford

Geivett, Dr. Doug

gender

and belief

and belief in God

and religiosity

Genesis myth

General Social Surveys (1973–1994)

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