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Not relevant. Unless you meant to quote post 36.
Whoops! Yes, it was meant to respond to post #36.
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Not relevant. Unless you meant to quote post 36.
If peer review is the litmus test, or your specific industry standard by which you specifically judge the credibility of any such claims, then I'm sure you have fully rejected many of the specific claims from the Bible by now, right?
I'm asking if there is evidence of a battle. Limbs dismembered as though by a sword.
Not at all. In fact, much peer-reviewed research has been done by Christians.
You're kidding, right? Bones don't last that long, unless preserved.
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You are deflecting to hide the fact that you have no evidence that these supposed atheist/theist split-brain patients exist.
Please go away and come back when you have something worth discussing.
from an accredited scientist
Moral judgement by the disconnected left and right cerebral hemispheres: a split-brain investigation
Or:
"That supported Sperry´s hypothesis that the hemispheres of brain functioned separately as two different brains and did not acknowledge the existence of the other hemisphere, as the description of the object did not match the drawing. Sperry concluded that even though there were no apparent signs of disability in people with a severed corpus callosum, the hemispheres did not communicate, so it compromised the full function of the brain"
Roger Sperry’s Split Brain Experiments (1959–1968) | The Embryo Project Encyclopedia
Actually, there is no such thing.
And the fact that someone is a "scientist" doesn't make their anti-Christian rants more credible.
None of those links describe any experiments regarding theistic belief in split-brain patients.
I say again, what is the evidence that these hypothetical atheist/theist split-brain patients actually exist? You claim they are a "conundrum." The onus of proof is on you to show they exist.
It is proven that two separate brains can exist in one person's head. So it stands to reason, that each independent brain, unaware of the other hemisphere, gathers differing conclusions.
I'm asking if there is evidence of a battle. Limbs dismembered as though by a sword. Large patches of blood soaked into the ground. Chips of shields. Evidence.
Ok so you seem to be addressing the "merciless slaughter" part of my comment by saying that they basically deserved it. Even if we grant this point, you still fail to address a lot. Lulav had said it was an unusual battle, and I asked, for clarification, if the inhabitants were mercilessly slaughtered after surrendering. Still it's all about physical evidence, whether it was a battle or a slaughter of prisoners, and you didn't address that.
It wasn't a battle.
As the whole city wasn't dug up there hasn't been that sort of discovery.
Yes, bones may be preserved in dry conditions, if they are shielded from predators. That doesn't apply to bodies left on a battlefield, so what's your point?
I'm not sure what you can possibly mean here. There are not two brains, there are two hemispheres. Normally, there are multiple pathways connecting the hemispheres. In "split-brain" patients a number of these pathways are cut (usually, only the corpus callosum). That does not leave the hemispheres "independent." Given that each hemisphere controls half of the body, if they were truly independent, things like walking would be almost impossible.
The Bible says the Hebrews killed every last one of them. Are you saying that the inhabitants of Jericho lined up to be executed or are you saying that the Bible is wrong?
This is a desert so dry conditions absolutely apply.
Sperry concluded that even though there were no apparent signs of disability in people with a severed corpus callosum, the hemispheres did not communicate,'
Do you place the same level of skepticism to the many claims from the Bible
It was a seige followed by a massacre.