
Is God hardwired in our brains? Matthew Alper's cult classic, adopted by 25+ universities, explores spirituality as evolutionary biology. Two-time Pulitzer winner E.O. Wilson called it "excellent reading" for challenging our fundamental understanding of belief itself.
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Why does every human civilization throughout history develop religious beliefs? From ancient cave paintings to modern cathedrals, our species demonstrates an unwavering tendency to perceive reality as divided between physical and spiritual realms. This universal pattern suggests something profound: either we've all independently discovered the same cosmic truth, or something within our shared biology compels us to see the world this way. What if our spiritual experiences aren't evidence of divine reality but rather the product of specialized neural circuitry that evolved to help us cope with mortality awareness? This question launched Matthew Alper on a quest worthy of an Arthurian knight seeking the Holy Grail. Abandoning conventional life, he journeyed through philosophy, theology, anthropology, and neuroscience in search of answers. After years wandering philosophical woods and studying ancient texts, he returned with what might be the most scientifically grounded explanation for why humans universally perceive a spiritual reality. The implications are staggering - if God exists primarily as a function of our brains, what does this mean for religion, meaning, and human purpose?
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