Tag Archives: neurodiversity

Replacing Moroni with Tim Burton

Fascinating bit about an autistic girl and her reaction to her Mormon family’s religious activities.

OCD and a vivid imagination

This may be an interesting topic to follow: “Is a vivid imagination at the heart of OCD?“

Executive function

A Scientific American article about how executive function breaks down in normal people who are overexercising choice: Tough Choices: How Making Decisions Tires Your Brain. You’re going to hear more about things like this.

Dembski, Bentley, autism, and false revivals

William Dembski talks about taking his autistic son to one of Todd Bentley’s meetings in this Baptist Press article.
There is so much to say about this article, and some of them can be shared, and some can’t. First, it is a good thing to believe that miracles still happen, regardless of the stories that [...]

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