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An interesting discovery has been made in the last 20 years or so that has revealed a protein
strand in all living creatures that play a fundamental role in our existence. This glycoprotein is
called Laminin. If analyzed under a microscope it has an incredible resemblance of a cross.
Additionally there are other studies that prove a “God-Spot” in our brains. The study found that
several areas of the brain are involved in religious belief, one within the frontal lobes of the
cortex – which are unique to humans.
By Jade FulfordAn interesting discovery has been made in the last 20 years or so that has revealed a protein
strand in all living creatures that play a fundamental role in our existence. This glycoprotein is
called Laminin. If analyzed under a microscope it has an incredible resemblance of a cross.
Additionally there are other studies that prove a “God-Spot” in our brains. The study found that
several areas of the brain are involved in religious belief, one within the frontal lobes of the
cortex – which are unique to humans.