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In reply to the discussion: Religion a mental illness? [View all]
Religion a mental illness? [View all] snooper2 Apr 2014 OP
Interesting take on an issue many refuse to face... Tikki Apr 2014 #1
This subject was covered at length recently on DU;a dozen quotes from shrinks say it IS "delusion" Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #128
Please stop this pretense. TM99 Apr 2014 #142
Let people decide for themselves. See the professional quote on post # 153 Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #169
Why? TM99 Apr 2014 #200
This article 1) is in a professional psych journal 2)by the working head of a major LA psych clinic; Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #218
You appear to be a broken record. TM99 Apr 2014 #219
"Consensus" can be herd rule. The article is by a respected practitioner and Med. school teacher Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #222
My last reply to you on this topic. TM99 Apr 2014 #230
All your "answers" were addressed by me in earlier posts on DU. Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #236
I can't play the video. Is there a link to text somewhere? cbayer Apr 2014 #2
no text I don't think she transcribes her videos snooper2 Apr 2014 #3
I will try and watch it when I am in a place with better bandwidth. cbayer Apr 2014 #4
It should be considered such phil89 Apr 2014 #5
I think all the believers I know are very stable and sane people including myself. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #6
I'm a sane believer. 840high Apr 2014 #105
Me too. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #106
So we have here a self-validating belief.... Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #129
Whatever! hrmjustin Apr 2014 #147
So mentally ill people are unstable and insane? MellowDem Apr 2014 #107
I never made any statement on the mentally ill. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #108
Your implication was clear as day... MellowDem Apr 2014 #110
This why I don't bother. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #111
You responded to a post that... MellowDem Apr 2014 #112
You keep going if you like but I think I am done. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #113
Thank goodness... MellowDem Apr 2014 #116
I never implied that and you are putting words in my mouth. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #117
No, your post speaks very clearly for itself MellowDem Apr 2014 #118
My intent was clear. all the believers I know are perfectly sane people. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #119
But the post you replied to... MellowDem Apr 2014 #124
Good night. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #125
The post he was replying to said that believers are mentally ill Fortinbras Armstrong Apr 2014 #149
Thank you. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #152
Only if you think the mentally ill are insane... MellowDem Apr 2014 #246
For almost all speakers of the English language Fortinbras Armstrong Apr 2014 #247
And they're wrong... MellowDem Apr 2014 #250
So how does "insanity" and "mental illness" differ, in your opinion Fortinbras Armstrong May 2014 #255
Insanity is a severe type of mental illness... MellowDem May 2014 #260
"insanity" is not an illness at all. cbayer May 2014 #261
Then you just contradicted yourself again... MellowDem May 2014 #262
No, I didn't. cbayer May 2014 #263
This is what you said.... MellowDem May 2014 #267
This is a ludicrous argument and more akin to religion than to science. cbayer May 2014 #269
What we consider "disordered" is completely subjective... MellowDem May 2014 #271
Are you not aware of the research being done in the fields of psychiatry cbayer May 2014 #273
Feel free to present any actual evidence you have skepticscott May 2014 #274
It doesn't matter how much research they do... MellowDem May 2014 #278
I don't think you really understand how medical diagnosis are made. cbayer May 2014 #279
What we label a disorder is subjective... MellowDem May 2014 #280
No,it's not. cbayer May 2014 #281
What is the objective source of what is or isn't a pathology... MellowDem May 2014 #282
Sorry, but if you think cancer is a subjective diagnosis, cbayer May 2014 #283
You're the one claiming there is an objective source of mental illness... MellowDem May 2014 #284
Oh, I see. Insanity is a type of mental illness. Fortinbras Armstrong May 2014 #268
All felonies are crimes, but not all crimes are felonies skepticscott May 2014 #272
However, he seemed to be saying is that insanity and mental illness are wholly different Fortinbras Armstrong May 2014 #277
Say what? Both are terms used to describe psychiatric illness. cbayer Apr 2014 #248
By looking at the definition of words? MellowDem Apr 2014 #251
Do you have any credentials at all cbayer Apr 2014 #252
You just said mental illness was synonymous with insanity... MellowDem Apr 2014 #253
I didn't say they were synonymous, but I see our point. cbayer Apr 2014 #254
"Mental disorders" is the term preferred by experts in the field skepticscott May 2014 #275
Ssssshhhhhh! okasha May 2014 #266
You know, when certain people around here start talking about psychiatric disorders, cbayer May 2014 #270
Do you think the professional organizations, like the APA and ApA cbayer Apr 2014 #8
Yes, they'd be honest and consistent then... MellowDem Apr 2014 #109
Oh, my. Welcome to the thread! cbayer Apr 2014 #167
mellow dem has been added to the official shit list. Warren Stupidity Aug 2014 #288
So the Bible is offensive, when it says religion, worship, is often "delusion"? Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #130
For the record, here is Rev. 13:9-10 (which I guess is what etc. means) cbayer Apr 2014 #168
Typo. Rev. 13.8 ff Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #171
The Bible Clearly Discusses Religious Delusions, On the Road Aug 2014 #285
We do have the following: muriel_volestrangler Apr 2014 #221
Er, yeah. The word delusion is used in the bible. cbayer Apr 2014 #223
Specifically it is used to warn about false ideas, often, specifically in religion Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #226
Oh, but you are wrong. Only a very few allow it. cbayer Apr 2014 #229
While you are one of those believers who ignore the Bible utterly? Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #231
I am not a believer but I have found many parts of the bible useful cbayer Apr 2014 #232
It's saying it about other religions (nt) muriel_volestrangler Apr 2014 #227
Well, it's talking about false prophets, which could be other religions. cbayer Apr 2014 #228
BG asked "So the Bible is offensive, when it says religion, worship, is often "delusion"?" muriel_volestrangler Apr 2014 #233
None of the quotes you put up say "religion, worship, is often delusion". cbayer Apr 2014 #235
They call false gods, idolatries and the ideas of false prophets delusions muriel_volestrangler Apr 2014 #239
I was not aware that ignore did not work on jury duty. cbayer Apr 2014 #240
Um, not quite Warpy Apr 2014 #104
Ah, so the real reason comes out... MellowDem Apr 2014 #114
No, the real reason is that there are no voices in their heads Warpy Apr 2014 #120
The beliefs are still mental illnesses... MellowDem Apr 2014 #126
I know that I am not supposed to decry bigotry from atheists Fortinbras Armstrong Apr 2014 #155
? Lots of preachers, and most of the prophets, tell us that God "spoke" to them Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #127
The prophets were usually bonkers. The waves of religious zealotry in Europe Warpy Apr 2014 #210
Its called Faith yeoman6987 Apr 2014 #182
that the DSM makes a specific and explicit exception for religion... mike_c Apr 2014 #7
"likely made to avoid hurting religionists' feelings"? rug Apr 2014 #9
Simple logic. Dr. Pierre & others suggested religious delusion can become normative/accepted Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #131
No, it's listed as an exemption because it's not a mental illness. cbayer Apr 2014 #10
evidence of falsehood.... mike_c Apr 2014 #12
You have no evidence for the non-existence of a god. cbayer Apr 2014 #13
And there you go, right into personal attack instead of discussing the issue. Warren Stupidity Apr 2014 #17
Evidence nil desperandum Apr 2014 #22
In a situation where there is no evidence to either support or disprove cbayer Apr 2014 #25
Understood nil desperandum Apr 2014 #27
The question you ask in your third paragraph is one for professionals in the cbayer Apr 2014 #35
THANKS nil desperandum Apr 2014 #172
What purpose do these attacks serve? trotsky Apr 2014 #24
You mean the suggestion that believers are mentally ill? el_bryanto Apr 2014 #177
It is sad that they don't get it. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #183
Who made that attack? Go after them. trotsky Apr 2014 #199
Ah - but since you never criticize people for making that argument el_bryanto Apr 2014 #204
Just as you've had opportunities to criticize foul shit in this group, trotsky Apr 2014 #206
If I saw those posts I'd criticize them el_bryanto Apr 2014 #207
I have the person who said them on ignore, so linking directly would be tricky. trotsky Apr 2014 #212
Really? You haven't been reading this thread at all? el_bryanto Apr 2014 #213
A delusion is a false belief. That's all. trotsky Apr 2014 #216
I guess you are right - el_bryanto Apr 2014 #217
Do you even understand how evidence works? skepticscott Apr 2014 #60
Actually the burden of proof falls to they who make the assertion. JNelson6563 Apr 2014 #195
You may have missed the whole point of this subthread. cbayer Apr 2014 #196
Lack evidence isn't why religious belief is not considered by the APA to be delusional Act_of_Reparation Apr 2014 #14
Agree, there is that as well cbayer Apr 2014 #16
Is that offered as your professional opinion? Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #133
So the exact same belief is psychotic delusion in one person and normal in another. Warren Stupidity Apr 2014 #18
Probably not. Act_of_Reparation Apr 2014 #23
well for example demonic possession. Warren Stupidity Apr 2014 #30
The distinction isn't really that arbitrary Act_of_Reparation Apr 2014 #43
So the RCC office of excorcism is staffed by what sort of people exactly? Warren Stupidity Apr 2014 #48
Gullible people who have put their trust in an unreliable authority. Act_of_Reparation Apr 2014 #49
So the gullible highly educated priest who terrorizes a child with an exorcism Warren Stupidity Apr 2014 #52
Pretty much. Act_of_Reparation Apr 2014 #88
I'll agree with most of that. Warren Stupidity Apr 2014 #90
Just to confirm - all believers are dishonest and/or thoughtless in your worldview? nt el_bryanto Apr 2014 #179
Consider cults. Where lots of stupid people believe the same shit. Partly social; partly psychology Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #134
I think that's an excellent point... mike_c Apr 2014 #20
You know what this reminds me of? cbayer Apr 2014 #21
Deja vu all over again. okasha Apr 2014 #123
No shit. cbayer Apr 2014 #164
This is my takeaway from these discussions, also. stone space Aug 2014 #286
People that want to convert or de-convert are equally noxious. cbayer Aug 2014 #287
Religious delusion is already considered to be pathological by the APA Act_of_Reparation Apr 2014 #115
Evidence: we cited a half dozen psychiatrists including Freud, saying "all religion is delusion" Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #132
Hey, BG. There are at least 3 other like minded people in this thread. cbayer Apr 2014 #170
Religious groups often exclude those who differ. By shunning; faction; censorship; execution Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #173
Hmmmm el_bryanto Apr 2014 #184
What do you know! Bigots tend to do that, religious or not. cbayer Apr 2014 #187
That's called "shunning" and "Denial." Quite common in religious communities Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #189
Do you have such evidence? AlbertCat May 2014 #256
No, that is not evidence. cbayer May 2014 #257
despite clear evidence that it is not. AlbertCat May 2014 #258
The evidence can be found in the professional journals of the experts cbayer May 2014 #259
You apparently don't understand science, then skepticscott May 2014 #264
Well, isn't that special. Iggo Apr 2014 #11
her theory that all adults make a choice about religious belief is not compelling. Warren Stupidity Apr 2014 #15
I think in the modern world it is more about "fitting in" snooper2 Apr 2014 #19
Ok I am a Christian. Am I ill for believing in God? hrmjustin Apr 2014 #26
you tell me.... mike_c Apr 2014 #28
Well I asked. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #29
the irony is that I am EASILY converted.... mike_c Apr 2014 #31
I am not here to convert you and I am not delusional or ill in any way. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #32
But you are ill, justin! cbayer Apr 2014 #36
I hate it when people say we are deluded or ill. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #39
There is everything to hate about it. I hate it too. cbayer Apr 2014 #41
Post removed Post removed Apr 2014 #136
Maybe it's not the deity's job to show himself/herself/itself to YOU. Common Sense Party Apr 2014 #51
Not what the Bible said Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #135
I wanted to let you know that I quoted you in another thread. cbayer Apr 2014 #249
Oh, dear. I must be in trouble again. Common Sense Party May 2014 #265
I think the proper question here is whether LTX Apr 2014 #91
I agree with you for the most part.... mike_c Apr 2014 #97
Oh, dear. Does that mean you might be at an evolutionary disadvantage. cbayer Apr 2014 #174
Not this bullshit again! TM99 Apr 2014 #33
Yeah it gets like a broken record after awhile. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #34
Well, not to diagnose, but perseverance seems to be a problem. rug Apr 2014 #37
Who has persevered in the face of contrary facts, more than Christians? 2,000 years of perseverance Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #137
And what's really hilarious is that the person in the video says that it's not. cbayer Apr 2014 #38
It must be so annoying when somebody starts a discussion you don't approve of. Warren Stupidity Apr 2014 #47
c'mon cbayer, that's just lame.... mike_c Apr 2014 #55
No, mike_c, what is lame is that someone who apparently considers themselves cbayer Apr 2014 #57
Did you even watch the video? snooper2 Apr 2014 #161
Of course, I watched it. TM99 Apr 2014 #197
no more than Niceguy1 Apr 2014 #40
Can't watch the video Prophet 451 Apr 2014 #42
It's a hateful tactic born of privilege and nourished in the self-perception of rationality. rug Apr 2014 #44
Do you feel that labelling any delusion as mental illness is wrong, or a hateful tactic? phil89 Apr 2014 #54
Believing in God is not a mental illness. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #56
The bible was written by people with mental illness. Obsession with numbers, cleanliness, rituals, phil89 Apr 2014 #66
How do you know? did you talk to them? hrmjustin Apr 2014 #68
The "Were you there" argument. Do I need to have been? phil89 Apr 2014 #76
Well when you go through time you let me know how it went. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #78
Luckily I don't need to...the evidence is right there phil89 Apr 2014 #79
which parts are written by mentally ill people? hrmjustin Apr 2014 #80
You can't prove that they were not mentally ill. cleanhippie Apr 2014 #190
Ken Ham has joined the thread? pokerfan Apr 2014 #241
So when they saw God and demons, and talked to them? And saw giant miracles? That's all OK with you? Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #139
I believe in some of those miracles. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #143
How about the other ones? Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #146
Some I believe are allegorical. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #148
Some things in religion are allegorical ... meaning not entirely, literally true Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #156
You understand I and others find this insulting. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #157
The Bible itself often said much of religion is delusional Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #158
That is not the same thing and you know it. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #159
I am absolutely honest when I suggest that Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #160
I have no doubt you are being honest. that is not in question. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #162
So if Jesus and God said there are often false things in religion ... Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #165
Your talking about human beings and very human institutions so yes. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #166
God often used the word "delusion" to warn about false things in religion. Was God insulting people Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #175
Thats all nice and good but I think the motives are different. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #176
My motives are exactly the same Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #178
I thinks Gods motives wrre different. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #181
I think Gods motive was to correct bad things in religion; that is also my motive Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #188
What do you want to correct about religion? hrmjustin Apr 2014 #191
Many things are wrong. But first? The belief in literal physical miracles, "all" we "ask." Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #192
Well I am not going to give up my belief in the miracles of the bible because it offends or bothers hrmjustin Apr 2014 #194
Yet you want others to give up certain behaviors because they offend or bother you. Dark n Stormy Knight Apr 2014 #203
What behaviors do I want people to give up? hrmjustin Apr 2014 #205
Why are you telling other poster's that their beliefs are insulting or offensive if not because you Dark n Stormy Knight Apr 2014 #214
I have decided to step away from this room for awhile. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #215
OMG! Not only are you a mental health professional able to diagnosis cbayer Apr 2014 #69
. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #70
It's common sense. And I can cite a source if you like, he makes the argument quite well. phil89 Apr 2014 #75
Sorry, psychiatry, psychology and the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders cbayer Apr 2014 #82
do you mind if I inquire about YOUR credentials, cbayer.... mike_c Apr 2014 #94
Yes, I am completely qualified, but it doesn't really matter, because I am not cbayer Apr 2014 #163
Has Ms. cbayer done a residency in Psychology? Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #185
Sapolsky certainly does assert that the authors of the bible phil89 Apr 2014 #242
Be he right or wrong, he's got the credentials to offer an opinion. cbayer Apr 2014 #244
Common sense? Common sense that the bible writters were mentally ill? hrmjustin Apr 2014 #83
Is Ms. cbayer a professional psychologist? There are many quoted here who contradict her. Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #140
No they do not. TM99 Apr 2014 #145
Are direct quotes from professional journals trolling? Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #154
They are when misunderstood TM99 Apr 2014 #202
See posts 218, 153, etc. Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #220
Is this an attempt at satire? n/t LTX Apr 2014 #96
OMG! How, like AWESOME! !!! okasha Apr 2014 #103
So when the ancients saw God and the devil, and talking snakes,we cannot be sure anything was wrong? Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #141
See, there it is - a label. rug Apr 2014 #93
Wrong. phil89 Apr 2014 #243
Of course it's an actual insult. rug Apr 2014 #245
then for pete's sake quit whining about it and dispel the "bullshit...." mike_c Apr 2014 #58
no one here said religion is a protected activity. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #62
then why is it a "hateful tactic" to question the obvious parallel... mike_c Apr 2014 #63
I can't speak for rug but considering the attitude displayed in this thread towards hrmjustin Apr 2014 #64
you can't have it both ways.... mike_c Apr 2014 #71
I would like to be respected and not called things like ill or deluded. NOT TOO MUCH TO ASK. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #77
well look, I'm asking for you to share your thoughts, and I'm listening respectfully.... mike_c Apr 2014 #84
Respectfully? calling people who are religious deluded or socially ill is respectful? hrmjustin Apr 2014 #86
ok, I apologize for the obtuse questions.... mike_c Apr 2014 #89
Well we all don't kill one another. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #92
please-- tell it to the dead, the maimed, the dispossessed, and the disenfranchised.... mike_c Apr 2014 #95
Yeah that is what I expected. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #98
"People experience the divine in different ways." okasha Apr 2014 #121
Yes that is how I see it. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #122
Though various religions often go to war with each other, over religion? Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #144
Did you read response #42? What do you have to say to that? cbayer Apr 2014 #67
nothing in particular.... mike_c Apr 2014 #73
Broad brush statements. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #81
which ones to you object to? mike_c Apr 2014 #85
I object to you broad brush statment. hrmjustin Apr 2014 #87
But clearly most religious people here are even explicitly uncomfortable with it.... Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #150
I'm uncomfortable with a floating turd in a swimming pool/ rug Apr 2014 #209
Well, mike, I'm not one to whine. rug Apr 2014 #99
you're right.... mike_c Apr 2014 #100
Here: rug Apr 2014 #102
Snippish doesn't even come close to describing how you come off. cbayer Apr 2014 #180
But we CAN call mentally ill people mentally ill? Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #151
Wow, what a profound and personal post. cbayer Apr 2014 #45
Nobody is claiming anything much more than "some religious beliefs are delusions". Warren Stupidity Apr 2014 #53
Though you are not saying it, Freud said "all religion is delusion"; Dr. Pierre, Journ. Psych. Prac. Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #153
Thank you. Nothing can trump first hand experience. Kudos, Prophet 451. pinto Apr 2014 #101
That's the video's main point. But look up socially-acquired psychosis Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #138
No. LeftishBrit Apr 2014 #46
opinions and behaviors are pathologized all the time. Warren Stupidity Apr 2014 #50
Thaks, LB. I think you bring up some excellent points and some of cbayer Apr 2014 #72
LOL (nt) pinto Apr 2014 #59
You've got that right. cbayer Apr 2014 #61
Why did you leave the the phrase with "No" out of your c & p of this? cbayer Apr 2014 #65
since you've chosen to make such a point of this... mike_c Apr 2014 #74
It depends (and in my opinion), on how far from reality your religion takes you. PDJane Apr 2014 #186
I think her accent is beautiful, she is Romanian you know snooper2 Apr 2014 #193
So, why did you editorialize her title line and leave out the phrase including the word "No"? cbayer Apr 2014 #198
I don't know WTF you are going on about... snooper2 Apr 2014 #201
No, the title of her video, from her own web site, is: cbayer Apr 2014 #208
Took it straight from YouTube where I am subscribed to her, she has 96K subscribers snooper2 Apr 2014 #211
Were you aware that DU covered essentially this same subject very recently? Brettongarcia Apr 2014 #224
are you questioning my authorita! snooper2 Apr 2014 #225
I don't think you are an undercover agent for the NSA, snooper, cbayer Apr 2014 #234
I thought this would get like 6 replies and sink, what you don't know right? snooper2 Apr 2014 #237
Not only do I not think it is a mental illness, I am vehemently opposed to cbayer Apr 2014 #238
I have learned that arguing religion is less rewarding than randys1 May 2014 #276
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