Do Atheists Have Malfunctioning Minds? A UTC Researcher Looks at the Evidence

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  Thomas J. Coleman IIIrecently completed a Master of Science in Psychology at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. His research included a look at evidence pertaining to whether atheists have traits associated with autism spectrum disorders and other mental abnormalities.In this interview, he tells us how his look at different studies showed the brains of believers and nonbelievers may be more similar than different. Also, we talk about what Harry Potter superfans and church congregations have in common.

Coleman is continuing his research at Coventry Universityin England.

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