For the ultra religious that I know it almost seems that religion is like a drug for them. It's mentally rewarding on some level and the more they incorporate into their (and others) lives the more they get off on it.
For most that I'm around it's like the Ward Clever effect. There when they need it, gentile, guiding, comforting, soothing, rarely lets them down, something that they can count on.
For a few, it's mental torture. The whole I'm not now nor will every be worthy. Yet they continue to believe. This one I don't understand.
For most that I'm around it's like the Ward Clever effect. There when they need it, gentile, guiding, comforting, soothing, rarely lets them down, something that they can count on.
For a few, it's mental torture. The whole I'm not now nor will every be worthy. Yet they continue to believe. This one I don't understand.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.


