Issue 1
Welcome to issue 1 of the unsolicited mind newsletter: In this edition we explore some of the more commonly used atheistic critics to dismiss the idea of a metaphysical being.
The contradiction argument
Whether we identify as atheists or believers, we share something fundamental: human minds shaped by the same cognitive processes. We all experience confirmation bias – that natural tendency to Favor information confirming our existing beliefs while dismissing contradictory evidence. This isn't a flaw unique to either religious or secular thinking; it's a universal human characteristic that affects how we understand reality. Read the full article here
The missing element in the God debate
Why is cognitive bias almost always never discussed in online debates. In this article we discuss not only its absence but also the undoubted effect it will be having on peoples perspectives. Read full article here


