Victoria NeuroNotes

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Reality Vs Anti-Life

As many may have noticed, I’ve been away for a while and the hiatus was necessary. My brother was quite ill over the last two years and that played a major role in my sudden disappearance in the blogosphere and elsewhere. Continue reading

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Exploring Reasons Why “Atheists” Have Extreme Moral Prejudice Toward Atheists

In a recent study published in the journal Nature Human Behavior (2017), an international team of researchers found extreme intuitive moral prejudice against atheists. Continue reading

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2D or Not 2D: Transcending Barriers In Virtual Reality

I received a notification from WordPress wishing me a Happy 5th Anniversary. I thought this would be a good time to end my blogging hiatus. Continue reading

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First Amendment Defense Act: Trump Vows To Sanction Discrimination

This post is dedicated to a dear blogging buddy, Scottie, who has experienced bullying and threats since the election. Continue reading

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The Neural Basis For The Ancient Wisdom ‘Love Is Blind’

Without knowing why this was happening, I recognized, early on, consistent patterns of behavior in relationships that started out romantically. I also recognized these patterns in my previous relationships. Continue reading

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God vs 1 Corinthians 13

I often hear Christians say that it’s not about religion, it’s about relationship. Yes, I can understand where they are coming from. That was what I believed, too. But who, exactly, are Christians wanting to become personally intimate with? Continue reading

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How the “Good News” Nearly Killed Me

Neil Carter published a post on Sunday, titled “So Long Self: How Christianity Teaches You To Hate Yourself.” It was one of those posts that described, to a T, what evangelical Christianity does to the psyche of a person who, initially, gets fooled by the facade. Continue reading

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Evangelical Extremism Strikes Again – Two New Bills Have Passed in Mississippi

The governor is expected to sign them. This is not an April Fools’ Day joke.

I told my friend, Carmen, that I want to cry, but I’m too angry right now. I’ve witnessed, and personally experienced, the significant harm caused when religion and government become bedfellows. As many of you may already know: Continue reading

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When You’re So Full Of Yourself, You Tell Tornadoes Where To Go

At the crack of dawn, while in REM sleep, I thought I was dreaming when I heard 3 intensely loud alarm sounds. Upon awakening, I thought “was that a dream?” Then—there was a knock at my door, followed by a calm, yet concerned voice:

“We’re under a tornado warning.” Continue reading

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