I personally think it can be done by the following experiment.
Hypothesis:
If religious people believe in god A, then he has faith in god A. I infer if I remove the person memory which located at hippocampus, I can make him to be agnostic. My hypothesis is that our human mind controls the person thinking such as imagination, and if faith or belief is part of imagination, then if I remove the person memory, the person will become a non-religions person after the surgery due to lacking the ability to imagine. He will become a new person. In contrast, if there is really a god inside him, he will still be a believer of god A after the surgery.
To test it, we need a believer volunteer and a control volunteer.
Materials
A believer: I will pick one who is religious representative such as pope.
A agnostic: I will be volunteer.
A surgical microscope to find the target of memory region like hippocampus tissue.
A team of famous brain surgeons from John Hopkin or Mayo Clinic.
2006-08-13
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