(January 26, 2010 at 2:39 pm)tackattack Wrote: My extrodinary claim has provide extraordinary evidence to me. Your definition of evidence is required. I have seen a psychologist for depression. I was not diagnosed with any bipoar, schizophrenic or manic disroders. My chemicals were all in balance. You don't "work up to" the holy spirit, it's there when you don't expect it and I've stated several places instintaneous, which, by definition, is the opposite of worked up/in to. Calling the holy spirit psychosemantic would mean that ( assuming from a state of normalcy) conscious or unconscious thought was seeking an affect from a cause. If it is not solicited and separate from any subconscious plans or it references some unknown fact then it's not based in self therefore not psychosematic.
So what were you diagnosed with?
I'm sure they didn't hear everything you said and told you 'no thats perfectly normal' coz it isn't.
You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.
Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.