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In your opinion what causes christians to believe in Jesus
RE: In your opinion what causes christians to believe in Jesus
No one needs to question whether or not christianity has succeeded in disseminating it's propaganda.

Propaganda works on everyone you boring troll.
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RE: In your opinion what causes christians to believe in Jesus
(May 13, 2025 at 9:28 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: When it lands upon people who haven't... reached the age of reason, yes, it is indeed manipulation.

The fact that you can't see it calls into question your psychological "insight", no matter what courses you claim to have completed.

Because you don't actually know how the brain works. You think children are blank slates with no autonomy that can be sculpted and programmed into whatever you want.
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RE: In your opinion what causes christians to believe in Jesus
(May 14, 2025 at 8:37 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Propaganda works on everyone you boring troll.

Everybody except you, right? You're the only one that can see past the fog and refuses to fall in line.
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RE: In your opinion what causes christians to believe in Jesus
(May 14, 2025 at 8:45 am)John 6IX Breezy Wrote:
(May 13, 2025 at 9:28 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: When it lands upon people who haven't... reached the age of reason, yes, it is indeed manipulation.

The fact that you can't see it calls into question your psychological "insight", no matter what courses you claim to have completed.

Because you don't actually know how the brain works. You think children are blank slates with no autonomy that can be sculpted and programmed into whatever you want.

Only an idiot tells someone else how they think. I don't think children are "blank slates". I do know that children are hyperabsorptive learning sponges who aim to emulate and thus please their parents.

No more oxygen for you.

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RE: In your opinion what causes christians to believe in Jesus
(May 14, 2025 at 8:54 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: I do know that children are hyperabsorptive learning sponges who aim to emulate and thus please their parents.

Right; they are just sponges. They just absorb. They don't have any brains that can think and process information, or peers to socialize and develop with, and they certainly don't have genes that help determine who they will be. They exist solely to emulate and please their parents.
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RE: In your opinion what causes christians to believe in Jesus
(May 14, 2025 at 9:05 am)John 6IX Breezy Wrote:
(May 14, 2025 at 8:54 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: I do know that children are hyperabsorptive learning sponges who aim to emulate and thus please their parents.

Right; they are just sponges. They just absorb. They don't have any brains that can think and process information, or peers to socialize and develop with, and they certainly don't have genes that help determine who they will be. They exist solely to emulate and please their parents.

Spoken like someone who doesn't have any kids.
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RE: In your opinion what causes christians to believe in Jesus
(May 14, 2025 at 8:33 am)John 6IX Breezy Wrote: What people usually mean by propaganda is largely nonsense. It is based on false and antiquated beliefs about the mind, like brainwashing or mind control.

Do bad actors attempt to persuade the masses of an ideology by disseminating information unethically? Obviously, but attempting to and succeeding at are two different things. And of course, nobody here actually thinks propaganda has worked on them, they just think it's worked on everybody they disagree with.

If you are trying to argue that only experts can talk about what is or isn't propaganda, you are posting at the wrong forum.

Propagandists play numbers games.  No method of persuasion is always successful, but they still get their numbers.

I have admitted several times, even redundantly and annoyingly, that I was misled by my early theistic training.  I prefer "conditioning" to "brainwashing" or "indoctrination," since the methods are most often positive rewards for "right" answers and negative discouragement for "wrong" answers.  That works great on kids, less great on teens.

However, propaganda also works by loaded terminology and thought-terminating cliches. Those control how people think, and they might correctly be called indoctrination.
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RE: In your opinion what causes christians to believe in Jesus
(May 14, 2025 at 9:49 am)Alan V Wrote: That works great on kids, less great on teens.

Yes, that's because it doesn't matter how much conditioning you think you've done as a parent towards your three-year-old, eventually they'll reach adolescence and begin treading their own path. I'm sure quite a few people here either left or adopted religious views around 12-14.

p.s. I think it's good you don't use words like indoctrination. But keep in mind that conditioning comes from the defunct school of behaviorism. It is still a real aspect of learning, but all the implications and inferences that it used to have are wrong.
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RE: In your opinion what causes christians to believe in Jesus
(May 14, 2025 at 10:03 am)John 6IX Breezy Wrote:
(May 14, 2025 at 9:49 am)Alan V Wrote: That works great on kids, less great on teens.

Yes, that's because it doesn't matter how much conditioning you think you've done as a parent towards your three-year-old, eventually they'll reach adolescence and begin treading their own path. I'm sure quite a few people here either left or adopted religious views around 12-14.

p.s. I think it's good you don't use words like indoctrination. But keep in mind that conditioning comes from the defunct school of behaviorism. It is still a real aspect of learning, but all the implications and inferences that it used to have are wrong.

Look at it this way: conspiracy theories are based on false data and one can show someone who was duped that he has wrong facts, but he will mostly not let his belief in that conspiracy. That is because he has also made a whole world in his head based on the false data that excites him. So if you show him that only a weather balloon crashed in Roswell, he won't believe you because he already has a whole fantasy world of aliens secretly visiting Earth and giving people messages and whatnot, which has turned into a hobby and a passion project.

Pretty much the same is with religion - people have been fed false data and now they have a whole imagination land in their heads that is part of their lives.

So the question is how does one deals with imagination?
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