Originally Posted by louie54
Lol ah well. It's good to hear that you went ahead and considered it a lucid. Most people will ask if it was, given it being only a couple of seconds. The answer is always "yes" it was a lucid dream since you knew you were dreaming, duh
The frontal lobe (from your other thread) is heavily affected during dreams. More specifically the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, which is known to govern constructive reasoning and decision making, self-awareness, and explicit (conscious) memory. This explains why you didn't realize your friend was driving... uh, behind you. But to put it into better understanding, someone with autism likely has a defective frontal lobe/prefrontal cortex.
Thanks for finally telling me
Hahahaha, yeah I knew that our reasoning is heavily inflicted when we sleep, though not the science of it, thanks for the enlightenment and no problem, I didn't realize you were asking me at first, otherwise I woulda answered before
Originally Posted by brettWp
Since when do non-religious people believe so strongly in God.
Because religions are flawed and full of lies, the bible teaches against half the crap churches tell you (i.e. tithing, the cross, Christmas, and actually every holiday that is "Christian" is in fact pagan, Jesus would have been born sometime in August historically, the 25th of December is actually some huge Pagan leaders birthday) I have my own beliefs, I search for truth, Science actually points to a God, but they refuse it even so, because to accept it would make years and years of research and money completely wasted.
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