Studies have been found that religious experience does have a specific point of activity in the brain. The front of the lobes are most active. Epilepsy has been said to be linked to a psychological condition called hyper-religiousity. The Epilepsy activates the front of the brain thus causing religious experiences. It is thought this explains Joan D'Arc.
2007-07-26 18:33:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It requires the maximum amount of brain power to be an educated Christian, which most Christians fail to be able to defend their faith. To believe in nothing require nothing(brain power).
2007-07-27 01:34:26
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answered by Matt 2
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the only brain activity required to be religious is the acceptance of brain washing techniques.... some christians are so into it they do it for the devil themselves.... aka bible study
2007-07-27 01:46:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Thinking is not allowed, so there is definitely less brain activity.
2007-07-27 02:45:59
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answered by Fred 7
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With all the false religions out there, I would say there is no minimum, but hey, God calls His own to Himself in His own time. Some He never calls at all. For them, all religions seems stupid.
2007-07-27 01:34:39
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answered by prismcat38 4
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The maximum is one brain cell(shared)anymore than that and you are an atheist.
2007-07-27 01:31:32
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answered by Anonymous
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chri$tians and other religious retardians dont have any brain activity, during their brain scans nothing registered
2007-07-27 01:32:47
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answered by Julia 1
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I would say so. You need to be able to choose. I do not follow any religion, I follow Jesus. However, I am glad to be Christian. : )
2007-07-27 01:46:44
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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nope. just your daily spiritual activity..
2007-07-27 01:38:06
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answered by anette 3
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No. You need good kneecaps though.
2007-07-27 01:33:11
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answered by Anonymous
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