The Truth About Sin (Part 2)
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If sin is "missing the mark" of our intended design, why is it so hard to stop hitting the wrong targets? In Part 2 of our series, we dive into the fascinating intersection of faith and neuroscience to understand why behavior modification often feels like putting a "band-aid on cancer".
We explore the "loyalty of the brain"—the way our nervous systems are hardwired to seek safety and security through familiar habits, even when those habits are destructive. From the dopamine loops of our daily choices to the deep-seated "neural highways" formed by childhood self-preservation, we discuss why you can't simply "will" your way out of dislocation.
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