Thanks for the links.
First question:
Second question:
Does Dr. Stuart Hameroff believe the Bible?
Third question:
Does Dr. Stuart Hameroff believe what God tells us in the Bible?
Consider
this:
" Behold, the people is one,and they have all one language;and this ~ they begin to do:
and now ~ nothing will be restrained from them,which they have imagined to do . "
Imagine is a word that should be considered.
I think that
"contemplate" would be a better word, or
"seriously thought out into every detail" might be more accurate.
But that's just what I think.
"... Let us make brick, and burn them throughly ... " is something else to consider.
Were they "crystallized" in the fire, like a transistor?
Who knows. But that's a side point.For more on the subject, I suggest you watch and listen to the 54 minute 39 second video of the Sermon- " Modern Babel".
But more on subject, look at
this:
" And God said,Let us make man in OUR image,after OUR likeness: ... "
Now consider that for a moment, that our mind is created like God's mind.
Can you image how much potential for creativity is there?
Now consider
this:
" Then laid they their hands on them, and they received the Holy Ghost. "
WHY did they need to have their hands ON them?
HOW does this "receiving of the Holy Ghost" (or Holy Spirit) interact with our mind and change our mind, our thinking?
But it really does not matter
"HOW", just so long as
we ARE changed.