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"bd4u.utah" <
bd4u...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Jan 15, 8:02=A0pm,
ancientofday...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> On Jan 15, 3:43=A0pm, Kat <
ladyas...@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> > On Jan 15, 8:27=A0pm,
ancientofday...@yahoo.com wrote:
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>> > > On Jan 15, 2:49=A0pm, Kat <
ladyas...@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> > > > On Jan 15, 6:57=A0pm,
ancientofday...@yahoo.com wrote:
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>> > > > > On Jan 15, 12:42=A0pm, Kat <
ladyas...@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> > > > > > On Jan 15, 3:00=A0pm,
ancientofday...@yahoo.com wrote:
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>> > > > > > > Kat, maybe he is a prophet?
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>> > > > > > Hah!
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>> > > > > > It's possible.
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>> > > > > > It's also possible he is a very sick person.
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>> > > > > > Which is more likely?
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>> > > > > I'm with you, Kat, brainwashing can be unhealthy.
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>> > > > I honestly wonder sometimes if human beings are prisoners of their =
>own
>> > > > mind with regards to religion. Here me out a sec. I really don't ha=
>ve
>> > > > the background in psychology and psychological development to fully
>> > > > flesh this out, so i apologize if it seems silly.
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>> > > > We are pattern recognition machines. Flat out. Even if there isn't
>> > > > one, we will search for one until we can wrap our feeble little min=
>ds
>> > > > around an object or idea. Now, obviously some of us are better than
>> > > > others at it. Some of us apply varying degrees of logic to the patt=
>ern
>> > > > recognitions, developing wild conspiracy theories to explain someth=
>ing
>> > > > that occam's razor would otherwise eliminate. Still others fall fla=
>t,
>> > > > unable to connect the dots for whatever reason.
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>> > > > What if the reliance of the easy answer of "god did it" is a throwb=
>ack
>> > > > to when we lacked the analytical skills to fully comprehend a given
>> > > > object/idea. There are people who become fully consumed and
>> > > > overwhelmed by the act of pattern detection, so we know there is
>> > > > pathology within that part of our development. Perhaps religion was=
> a
>> > > > kind of early occam's razor... providing a simple explanation that
>> > > > every day people could swallow.
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>> > > > With an answer that they can accept, most people move on. They don'=
>t
>> > > > ponder the intricacies the idea... they want a basic answer so they
>> > > > can move on to the next problem. Many don't WANT to ponder beyond t=
>hat
>> > > > first basic answer, completely shunning the "why". They literally
>> > > > stick their heads in the sand so they can continue to function. lol=
> I
>> > > > was kicked out of Bible class as a small child for asking "why". It
>> > > > was literally anathema to the woman.. she seized up the second that
>> > > > innocent question passed my 5 year old lips. Years later I joked th=
>at
>> > > > my simple question forced her brain to try and divide by zero.
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>> > > > Granted I think there is a lot more to the psychological fulfillmen=
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>> > > > of religion than this but... it was something that I had pondered a=
>s
>> > > > of late.
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>> > > As you have said and have thus proven, you "really don't have
>> > > the background in psychology and psychological development to fully
>> > > flesh this out,..."
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>> > Not my area of expertise. It is something that I've wondered tho, if
>> > it was related to our pattern recognition and are subsequent
>> > defenses. /shrug
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>> > Have any thoughts on it beyond me being wrong? :P- Hide quoted text -
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>> Not saying your wrong, it's just trying to figure out people is a lost
>> cause. =A0bd4u, for istance, according to what I have been taught has a
>> dual personality. =A0I studied psychology in college and I'm the first
>> to admit I know nothing about people or psychology.
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>If you are referring to wanting to do what is right,
>and not always succeeding. Well yes I guess
>you might consider that a dual personality.
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>On the other hand, I couldn't righteously justify
>the alternative. I actually have a moral conscience,
>and I intend on keeping it, and not waste it.
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>It's hard to believe, but some people actually
>lose their moral conscience after long periods
>of giving in to immoral conduct. I refuse to be
>one of them.
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АА I know several people who have, two of whom are a couple. I guess you
could say this is fortunate - except for their two children that were
produced by their coupling. .