RE: A good argument for God's existence (long but worth it)
September 4, 2017 at 6:11 pm
(This post was last modified: September 4, 2017 at 6:19 pm by Amarok.)
You know what time it is. Profound sounding gibberish time
A post traumatic disorder could cause the ego to visualize reality in multiple negatives, due to either singular or concomitant threats from the id and superego. The resulting manifestation may or may not rise above the level of the pathological, leaving the patient either in a constant state of neurosis, borderline-psychosis or fully advanced psychosis. Should all of the three aforementioned evaluations be resistant to cure, then the client's disorder is medically identified as chronic. Evaluative identification reflects the universal, if the thinking scientist's views be in agreement with all tenets of his school of thought. Should they aberrate, even in one basic tenet, objectivity is compromised for the subjective and the possibility of the theoretical fusing with the practical for the manifestation of a patient’s recovery is beyond medicine’s capabilities.
So says Jedi Raptor equestrian Carl Sagan
A post traumatic disorder could cause the ego to visualize reality in multiple negatives, due to either singular or concomitant threats from the id and superego. The resulting manifestation may or may not rise above the level of the pathological, leaving the patient either in a constant state of neurosis, borderline-psychosis or fully advanced psychosis. Should all of the three aforementioned evaluations be resistant to cure, then the client's disorder is medically identified as chronic. Evaluative identification reflects the universal, if the thinking scientist's views be in agreement with all tenets of his school of thought. Should they aberrate, even in one basic tenet, objectivity is compromised for the subjective and the possibility of the theoretical fusing with the practical for the manifestation of a patient’s recovery is beyond medicine’s capabilities.
So says Jedi Raptor equestrian Carl Sagan
Seek strength, not to be greater than my brother, but to fight my greatest enemy -- myself.
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