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NYC ATHEISTS BRUNCH / SPEAKER

Nov 8
Sun 12:00 PM
Location
THE PRESS BOX

932 SECOND AVE. (49/50th) 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10022

This is a private home or office

How to find us
"2ND FLOOR - CLIP BOARD"

Estimated attendance
 53  people attended.
5.00 5.004

Who organized?
Jane Everhart and KENNETH BRONSTEIN

How Religion Exploits Human Emotional Needs To Lure Us Into the Church

Psychiatrist Explains Mankind’s Vulnerability to Supernatural Beliefs



Have you ever wondered why catholic priests are called “Father,” nuns are “sister” or “mother” and the Pope is allegedly the “Holy Father” of us all?


It’s called “kin psychology,” says psychiatrist J. Anderson Thomson Jr. of the University of Virginia, and it’s one way the church implicitly (or explicitly) generates the emotional attachment of its flock.


Since time immemorial, humankind has favored kin over strangers. In fact, kin psychology may represent one of our deepest, most primordial survival mechanisms. It begins with the attachment of the newborn to its mother and harks back to primitive folk living in caves where the kinship attachment was the difference between survival and being killed by a warring tribe.


So is it an accident that the church represents itself as kinfolk? Dr. Thomson thinks not. It is one of the many ways that religion has appealed to deep human emotional needs to lure people into the church.


Analyzed Suicide Terrorism


Dr. Thomson has a private practice of general psychiatry and forensic psychiatry in Charlottesville VA, as well as serving as a staff psychiatrist at the University of Virginia’s Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy and the Counseling and Psychological Services of the University of Virginia Student Health Services.


Dr. Thomson is also known for his dynamic speech on suicide terrorism at the 2007 Atheist Alliance International convention in Washington, DC—now dubbed “the Woodstock of Atheism”—where he gave a cutting-edge talk on how religion convinces people to become suicide bombers.


At the NYC Atheists brunch on Sunday, November 8, Dr. Thomson will discuss why human minds generate and accept religious beliefs.


Church Exploits Emotional Needs


Humans, he notes, are vulnerable to the generation of religious beliefs “because these beliefs arise from normal cognitive mechanisms that are in our brain but which were originally designed for other purposes.” The kinship mechanism, for example, which originally evolved for survival purposes, has been hijacked by religion to enhance the church’s appeal and control its flock.

Come on Sunday and hear Dr. Thomson’s fascinating dissection of what draws people into the influence and protection of the church. Find out how to avoid the emotional traps that religion uses to pull in its needy and vulnerable followers. With knowledge, analysis and inner strength, humans can resist the pull of the promises and seductions of religion, says Dr Thomson.


EVENT SUMMARY


WHAT: “The Psychology of Religion: Why We Believe
IN GOD" BY Dr. J. Anderson Thomson, well- known psychiatrist and analyst
on how religion creates suicide terrorists.


WHEN: Sunday, November 8, at 12 noon.


WHERE: Press Box Restaurant and Pub
932 Second Ave. (bet. 49th & 50th Streets)


COST: Brunch, $20.( Includes selection of Buffett entrees and salad,
one soft drink, coffee, tax, and tip. We
highly recommend going
back for seconds of the delicious Eggs
Benedict.

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  • Jane Everhart
    Posted Nov 5, 2009 7:16 PM
    Assistant Organizer
    If you've ever wondered why supposedly intelligent people fall for the delusions of religion, come hear Dr. Andy Thomson. He dissects how religion contrives to appeal to our most basic primordial needs on many levels.

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