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Make no mistake about this; the primordial history of Africa, says important religious developments also characterized the new urban civilizations. The purpose is to explain the workings of the forces of nature and the fact of people's existence. That is under the Goddesses and Gods pagan way of life.  This is compelling prohibition to the monotheism Christian bible teaching about belief in creation by a spooky-God. Because it rejects the actual existence of the human biological structure. Because of that there is the Isaiah 28 and 29 consumption-- pending for violators of the Most High human decree. So let us pay seriousness attention, to the dictates of man's preset ordained reality.     Sex and  the Brain and what parts are involved.  Basically the "Limbic System" is in charge of the  human basic activities... and that excludes what anyone feels or thinks about her's or his self. All human activities originate internally, and the mind makes the manifestation of what happens within, as study of science explains.   Sex is primarily the process of combining male and female genes to form offspring, however over the past billion years complex systems of behaviour (and the motivation and reward circuits that root such behaviours) have evolved around this process and no where is this complexity more elaborately represented than in the human brain. At some point in their life, everyone will engage in sexual behaviour or at least experience sexual desire. Ultimately the brain is the largest sex organ controlling the biological urge, mediating all thoughts, experiences and physiological responses to sex, so 'Where Does Sex Live in the Brain?'.

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