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The Brain Didn't Evolve – A Psychiatrist Explains Why

"How did the human brain (or any other kind of brain, for that matter) come to be?
Most people are so used to hearing that ALL the wonders of biology are the product of evolution, that they don't stop to ponder the details. But, since we're talking about brains, ponder we must:
Is 'unguided evolution' a reasonable scientific explanation for the origin of the stunningly complex, inextricably integrated, and apparently over-engineered human brain?
Or is 'design', in fact, a more reasonable conclusion, based on the evidence?
Join psychiatrist, Dr Dianne Grocott, for a fascinating discussion of the grey matter that enables creationists and evolutionists alike to ponder anything at all."

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Many scientists and doctors believe that there is no such thing as the soul. Dr. Michael Egnor is a neurosurgeon presents the case that the brain alone does not explain the mind. Using modern neuroscience and his vast surgical experience, he believes there is a spiritual soul that transcends the brain, using fascinating case studies to prove his claim. Today, he's here to discuss his new book comes out June 3rd.

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 Scientific Evidence for the Soul with Neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Egnor ‪@DiscoveryScienceChannel‬

Is there scientific proof of the soul? And if science is all about what can be measured, how do we explain things like consciousness, free will, and near-death experiences? This week, we'll explore one of the most profound questions of human existence: are we just matter, or something more?

Joining Frank in this eye-opening podcast episode is Dr. Michael Egnor, a practicing neurosurgeon, neuroscientist, and Professor of Neurosurgery at Stony Brook University. In his new book, The Immortal Mind: A Neurosurgeon's Case for the Existence of the Soul, co-authored with Denise O'Leary, Dr. Egnor draws from over 7,000 brain surgeries and decades of experience to challenge the popular materialist view of the human person. Together, Frank and Michael will tackle questions like:

-- How did a spiritual experience involving his son change Dr. Egnor's worldview?
-- What is the scientific evidence for the soul and the mind?
-- Is there a difference between the mind and the brain?
-- What do conjoined twins and patients with missing brain parts reveal about consciousness?
-- How are verifiable Near Death Experiences evidence for the soul?
-- Why do most neuroscientists still cling to materialism despite contrary evidence?

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