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GOD IN THE LAB

A day with some of the world’s leading scientific researchers into faith, many from Oxford University.


We’ll be looking at hearing voices, possession, etc. What goes on the brain of someone hearing voices? Come and see the MRI scans. Is religious belief hard-wired into us? Yes, says one speaker, and provides the empirical evidence.

One of our scientists was recently featured in NEW SCIENTIST magazine.

A unique opportunity to hear and question those working at the cutting edge of this growing field of scientific research.

Organized by Stephen Law, CFI UK Provost.

10.30 (for 11am) start. Finish at 4pm.

£10 OR £5 STUDENTS, ETC.

PLEASE JOIN CENTRE FOR INQUIRY UK - go to www.cfiuk.org


Speaker(s):

Prof Justin Barrett | talks | www
Professor Mike Jackson | talks | www
Dr Miguel Farias | talks | www
Dr Emma Cohen | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

21 March 2009 at 11:00 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
London
WC1R 4RL

http://www.conwayhall.org.uk
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Organised by:

Centre for Inquiry
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Tickets:

£10 (£5 students, etc.)

Available from:

To book, send a cheque payable to “Centre for Inquiry London” to: Executive Director Suresh Lalvani, Centre for Inquiry London, at the Conway Hall address (Include names of all those coming). Alternatively use the “Support CFI UK” button at www.cfiuk.org and follow the instructions (credit and debit cards).

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