Split Brain Patient Is Both Atheist and Theist at the same time
The left hemisphere of the brain is more logical while the right hemisphere is more intuition based; that is, it bases things on feeling without reasoning.
Guess which side of the patient's brain was atheist and theist?
When asked if he believed in God, the patient pointed to yes with the right hand and when the other hemisphere was asked he pointed to no with his left hand.
Since the left hemisphere controls the right motor functions and the right hemisphere controls the left motor functions, his left hemisphere believed in God while right hemisphere did not.
His logical left brain believed in God while his intuitive (based on feeling without reasoning) right brain was atheist.
The person who did this study, presented the findings at a conference full of atheists. He joked that the person's left brain would go to heaven and his right brain would go to hell. The audience laughed without knowing that he told them the logical brain believed in God and the feelings without reasoning brain was atheist.
It should be noted that several neuroscientists disagree with his assertion that a split brain patient has two consciousnesses. All data shows that split brain patient is of one person, one consciousness and they only have perception issues.
Thus, in all likelihood, the God believing atheist was entirely atheist or theist and the experiment was either flawed or the patient had a perception issue when answering the questions.
Kevin Dewayne Hughes
Tenkidokan School of Theology and Spirituality
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