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[–] Nougat@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Sapolsky was raised in an Orthodox Jewish household in Brooklyn, the son of immigrants from the former Soviet Union.

Biology called to him early — by grade school he was writing fan letters to primatologists and lingering in front of the taxidermied gorillas at the American Museum of Natural History — but religion shaped life at home.

That all changed on a single night in his early teens, he says. While grappling with questions of faith and identity, he was struck by an epiphany that kept him awake until dawn and reshaped his future: God is not real, there is no free will, and we primates are pretty much on our own.

Oh, look - another person who has decided what they want the outcome to be, and formulates some kind of argument that results in that outcome.

Whatever, dude.

[–] KelsonV@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

....decided what they want the outcome to be, and formulates some kind of argument that results in that outcome

You might say his results were...predetermined