Neuropharmacology Arvid Carlsson: Belief in God is inherent in our genes

Arvid Carlsson, scientist neuropharmacology from Sweden, winner of the Nobel prize in physiology and medicine in 2000, said in an interview with the Italian news Agency ACI that faith in God written on the human genes, and to be a believer is a natural form of human life.





Arvid Carlsson

"We are born with genes that God has given us. And it is a natural form of life: in relationship with God, in prayer to God and in faith in God, "said the scientist.

It should be noted that he calls himself "not a religious man, but having an open mind". Arvid Carlsson stressed that a religious person is a normal person, but a believer is a form of disability, inability.

Answering the question about the ability of the human mind to understand the Universe, the scientist said,"This is a very interesting topic. How much wisdom was in the beginning, when life began? We don't know".





He noted that it is possible that when the first cell is only the beginning of its existence, it already had deep wisdom. The number of cells increased, they were still the wisdom. As it was in the beginning unknown. But she was from the beginning.

 

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"I understand why so many people are religious. In fact, it (religion) is part of our genes, "said Nobel laureate Arvid Carlsson.published

 

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Source: www.imbf.org/novosti/vera-boga-zalozhena-nas-genakh-otkrytie-luchshikh-uchenykh-mira.html

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