The christian cognitive disconnect also needs to be addressed. jesus = god = infallible. And yet we read/hear of obvious incongruities. Christians don't get to have it both ways. But lordy lordy, they do try.
The other issue not being addressed (not addressed in Varieties by James) is the tribal group think psychology that comes from belief in a god, a god of superiority. You can't just put forward the potential positive individual aspects of belief without looking at the effect(s) across the group and society as a whole.
The other issue not being addressed (not addressed in Varieties by James) is the tribal group think psychology that comes from belief in a god, a god of superiority. You can't just put forward the potential positive individual aspects of belief without looking at the effect(s) across the group and society as a whole.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.