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Religious disorder
#21
RE: Religious disorder
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Religion is to keep you "safe" (for a given value of 'safe') NOT to make you think
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#22
RE: Religious disorder
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iMmvu9eMrg
Brevity is the soul of wit.
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#23
RE: Religious disorder
I wouldn't want to say theists have a mental illness. Mental health is no guarantee against drawing false conclusions. To err is human, not psychotic. But it hasn't even been established that every theist is mistaken in what they believe. Do we know that? I don't and I choose to give people the benefit of the doubt rather than assume they are delusional.
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#24
RE: Religious disorder
Uggggh. There's no Capitions available in that video. Banghead Fuck my nonfunctional eardrums.
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#25
RE: Religious disorder
That video might be the one where it maps it to a certain part of the brain. Assuming we don't fall into an apocalyptic hellhole in the next decade, science should have it pretty much diagrammed. A scientific explanation ain't gonna impress a theist, but it will depreciate the value of theism.

As a form of insanity; I would guess more from willful pattern than chemical imbalance like this psychopath. I have that official classification. Wink

To read the words of the prophets is to simulate an insane mind - yeah, you can go loopy from that, I'm thinking - but for the most part it seems psychosomatic. There are questions the theist answers with "god," rather than explore uncomfortable, dark corners of the mind. Like capacity of self for infamy, or loss of identity at death, or the fact that right only means dexter.
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#26
RE: Religious disorder
(January 23, 2012 at 2:32 am)whateverist Wrote: To err is human, not psychotic.

Err... to err all the time IS psychotic.
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#27
RE: Religious disorder
Psychosis has nothing to do with erring. It has everything to do with being clinically delusional.
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#28
RE: Religious disorder
(January 23, 2012 at 7:23 am)DoubtVsFaith Wrote: Psychosis has nothing to do with erring. It has everything to do with being clinically delusional.

FYI: delusion = erring, a.k.a. misjudging the situation. Like insisting on an invisible skydaddy.
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#29
RE: Religious disorder
You can err without being delusional. It doesn't mean the same thing.
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#30
RE: Religious disorder
(January 23, 2012 at 7:39 am)DoubtVsFaith Wrote: You can err without being delusional. It doesn't mean the same thing.

Don't confuse the issue here: every delusion is an error (of judgment). But not every error is a delusion.
Just like every cow is a mammal, but not every mammal is a cow.
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