Amergin
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The Brain’s Moral Compass
There is a frontal brain network of circuits overlapping and incorporating the rational-sceptical supercircuits I described above. This circuit deals with a number of functions that come under the term ethics or morality. The hardwiring of the circuits is genetic, but the content is learned, absorbed by culture, and taught in various ways. Damage to an area of the pre-frontal cortex of the brain (medial Right more than medial Left) cause a person to behave immorally, antisocially, and break all of his/her moral principles. They know right and wrong but lose the desire to adhere to it. Normally you know it is wrong to lie (or steal, or kill) so you do not. If so then your frontal moral compass is in fine working order. See this link:
URL: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c...0117EDT0426.DTL
I think that it is also tied in with the emotional Limbic Lobe. We feel bad if we do wrong. That bad feeling for wrong behaviour is GUILT. The rational circuits evaluate what is right (adaptive) and wrong (maladaptive). They use reason, analysis, and sceptical evaluation to discard error, bollocks, and harmful acts. This Prefrontal Moral Compass has many connections to the Rational-Sceptical system, long term memory circuits, AND the LIMBIC LOBE. My reason is that Atheists and Agnostics are more rational, sceptical almost by definition. Religious believers are more gullible and have less rational input to their thoughts and actions. In the USA Christians are 85% while Atheists are 5-8% of the general population. In US prisons, Atheists are only 0.2% of the inmates. So why are Atheists so UNDERREPRESENTED in prison? Why does hyperreligious America have a homicide rate of 10/100,000 but Netherlands, France, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Scotland, England, and Iceland (with 40-60% unbelievers) have homicide rates from 0.9 to 2.3/100,000?
Atheists have a 19% divorce rate compared to 29% to 45% Christian fundamentalists in America. I think it is because Atheists have a stronger "moral compass" about keeping their word, loyalty, and not cheating on a spouse to whom they have pledged their loyalty. I think the connection is also based in the Pre-Frontal Cortex of the Brain. This complex area is where impulses are inhibited (fornicating in the Shopping Mall.) In a deeper portion there is the driving stimulator for religious experience. It turns on the religious supercircuit of the brain. But the higher and more anterior inhibitory executive areas “keep a lid on it” so the person does not go over the brink into a religious psychosis.
In the case of sceptics, I think this pre-frontal executive area is more “efficient,” more multisynaptic, and with more extensive circuitry. Its inhibition of immoral behaviour encompasses inhibition of all irrational ideas. Therefore it also inhibits religious belief by rejecting it as irrational. It doesn’t mean that Atheists/Agnostics are better people but they are more constrained by moral inhibitions (conscience). That type of morality is more demanding of a person than the fear of some invisible punisher. Perhaps the invisible punisher isn’t looking all of the time. Neurobehavioural morality is also more demanding of a person than one who is moral only because an odd book says what is right. Religious based morality alone is faulty because of the delusion that God erases your sins if you are “saved.”
Atheists know that they cannot reverse evil acts. The guilt is lifelong. Once having experienced this guilt, the Atheist/Agnostic is emotionally pushed to follow his/her hard wired neurological morality. We know that we will feel bad if we do wrong.
Religionists (Christian Catholics and Fundamentalists) have moral compasses that are based on less reason and less intuitive morality. They are based mostly on an unsupported assumption of a God and a religion that offers loop holes to immoral behaviour. The loop holes are Catholic Confession, and Fundamentalist “getting saved” erases all sin and all guilt. He/she can do wrong (steal, kill, lie) believing that he can get it erased before he/she dies. Moral responsibility is fragmented.
Amergin
There is a frontal brain network of circuits overlapping and incorporating the rational-sceptical supercircuits I described above. This circuit deals with a number of functions that come under the term ethics or morality. The hardwiring of the circuits is genetic, but the content is learned, absorbed by culture, and taught in various ways. Damage to an area of the pre-frontal cortex of the brain (medial Right more than medial Left) cause a person to behave immorally, antisocially, and break all of his/her moral principles. They know right and wrong but lose the desire to adhere to it. Normally you know it is wrong to lie (or steal, or kill) so you do not. If so then your frontal moral compass is in fine working order. See this link:
URL: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c...0117EDT0426.DTL
I think that it is also tied in with the emotional Limbic Lobe. We feel bad if we do wrong. That bad feeling for wrong behaviour is GUILT. The rational circuits evaluate what is right (adaptive) and wrong (maladaptive). They use reason, analysis, and sceptical evaluation to discard error, bollocks, and harmful acts. This Prefrontal Moral Compass has many connections to the Rational-Sceptical system, long term memory circuits, AND the LIMBIC LOBE. My reason is that Atheists and Agnostics are more rational, sceptical almost by definition. Religious believers are more gullible and have less rational input to their thoughts and actions. In the USA Christians are 85% while Atheists are 5-8% of the general population. In US prisons, Atheists are only 0.2% of the inmates. So why are Atheists so UNDERREPRESENTED in prison? Why does hyperreligious America have a homicide rate of 10/100,000 but Netherlands, France, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Scotland, England, and Iceland (with 40-60% unbelievers) have homicide rates from 0.9 to 2.3/100,000?
Atheists have a 19% divorce rate compared to 29% to 45% Christian fundamentalists in America. I think it is because Atheists have a stronger "moral compass" about keeping their word, loyalty, and not cheating on a spouse to whom they have pledged their loyalty. I think the connection is also based in the Pre-Frontal Cortex of the Brain. This complex area is where impulses are inhibited (fornicating in the Shopping Mall.) In a deeper portion there is the driving stimulator for religious experience. It turns on the religious supercircuit of the brain. But the higher and more anterior inhibitory executive areas “keep a lid on it” so the person does not go over the brink into a religious psychosis.
In the case of sceptics, I think this pre-frontal executive area is more “efficient,” more multisynaptic, and with more extensive circuitry. Its inhibition of immoral behaviour encompasses inhibition of all irrational ideas. Therefore it also inhibits religious belief by rejecting it as irrational. It doesn’t mean that Atheists/Agnostics are better people but they are more constrained by moral inhibitions (conscience). That type of morality is more demanding of a person than the fear of some invisible punisher. Perhaps the invisible punisher isn’t looking all of the time. Neurobehavioural morality is also more demanding of a person than one who is moral only because an odd book says what is right. Religious based morality alone is faulty because of the delusion that God erases your sins if you are “saved.”
Atheists know that they cannot reverse evil acts. The guilt is lifelong. Once having experienced this guilt, the Atheist/Agnostic is emotionally pushed to follow his/her hard wired neurological morality. We know that we will feel bad if we do wrong.
Religionists (Christian Catholics and Fundamentalists) have moral compasses that are based on less reason and less intuitive morality. They are based mostly on an unsupported assumption of a God and a religion that offers loop holes to immoral behaviour. The loop holes are Catholic Confession, and Fundamentalist “getting saved” erases all sin and all guilt. He/she can do wrong (steal, kill, lie) believing that he can get it erased before he/she dies. Moral responsibility is fragmented.
Amergin