I can't possibly describe or accertain how many false beliefs I have. But Looking at any other person in The world, I am not going to even dare claim I don't have any.
However, if your Logic were to apply, OP, taking antipsychotics would make me suddenly see The world perfectly for what it is and would ban all mistakes out of my perception and my head. But that's not what would happen.
A false belief is not a pychotic belief by default. A psychotic delusion, for example might be being convinced your friends have been taken over by mantis-people who wear their skin. If you were to show a person with that psychosis The inside of their friends and all The evidence go The contrary, they'd still hold onto that, because The distortion of reality comes from somewhere inherent to them; from themselves.
However religion, like most references for us to look at The world, has been taught. We internalize it and find it difficult and seemingly impossible to discard, depending on how much we were indoctrinated on The one hand and our inherent personality and strengths on The other. But points of views and religion are not actually inherent, but internalized. Even if people don't move past them or let them go, they can still be hypothetically discarded through growing experiences.
However, if your Logic were to apply, OP, taking antipsychotics would make me suddenly see The world perfectly for what it is and would ban all mistakes out of my perception and my head. But that's not what would happen.
A false belief is not a pychotic belief by default. A psychotic delusion, for example might be being convinced your friends have been taken over by mantis-people who wear their skin. If you were to show a person with that psychosis The inside of their friends and all The evidence go The contrary, they'd still hold onto that, because The distortion of reality comes from somewhere inherent to them; from themselves.
However religion, like most references for us to look at The world, has been taught. We internalize it and find it difficult and seemingly impossible to discard, depending on how much we were indoctrinated on The one hand and our inherent personality and strengths on The other. But points of views and religion are not actually inherent, but internalized. Even if people don't move past them or let them go, they can still be hypothetically discarded through growing experiences.
"If we go down, we go down together!"
- Your mum, last night, suggesting 69.
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- Your mum, last night, suggesting 69.
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