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Post by mikef6 on Mar 20, 2021 17:54:42 GMT
The murderer of eight people at Atlanta spas is already claiming “sex addiction” as a defense. My hope is that this excuse is laughed out of court and the merciless killer is denied mercy to himself. Death by lethal injection is a penalty available in the state of Georgia. I want him to die for this as an example. He bought his gun on the same day he went on his rampage, yet in Georgia you cannot register and vote on the same day. A legacy of decades of Republican state congresses.
In spite social acceptance of the term -- and the pattern of killers claiming it as a motive for their crimes -- sex addiction isn't an accepted psychiatric diagnosis. But how we think of “addiction" is determined by how substances, behaviors or activities trigger certain brain receptors and responses, said Dr. Ziv Cohen, a forensic and clinical psychiatrist and an adjunct assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University. That is neurobiological evidence of addiction, which researchers have observed in people who consume drugs or alcohol – even in gambling addicts who do not ingest anything - but not in people who have identified as sex or porn addicts.
Other symptoms of true addictions include "impaired control over behavior, social impairment, ... risky use that is continuing despite clear physical and other risks to the individual, and the development of, in the case of substances, tolerance and withdrawal," said Dr. Paul Appelbaum, the chair of the DSM Steering Committee at the APA and a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University in New York City.
One other thing that relates mostly to this board is the sense of sex addiction among evangelical religion. The Atlanta murderer is a lifelong Baptist and the son of a Youth Minister. People raised in this kind of tradition tend to identify what would ordinarily be seen as normal sexual feelings and urges as abnormal – pathological, to use a technical term.
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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Mar 20, 2021 20:11:39 GMT
The murderer of eight people at Atlanta spas is already claiming “sex addiction” as a defense. My hope is that this excuse is laughed out of court and the merciless killer is denied mercy to himself. Death by lethal injection is a penalty available in the state of Georgia. I want him to die for this as an example. He bought his gun on the same day he went on his rampage, yet in Georgia you cannot register and vote on the same day. A legacy of decades of Republican state congresses. In spite social acceptance of the term -- and the pattern of killers claiming it as a motive for their crimes -- sex addiction isn't an accepted psychiatric diagnosis. But how we think of “addiction" is determined by how substances, behaviors or activities trigger certain brain receptors and responses, said Dr. Ziv Cohen, a forensic and clinical psychiatrist and an adjunct assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University. That is neurobiological evidence of addiction, which researchers have observed in people who consume drugs or alcohol – even in gambling addicts who do not ingest anything - but not in people who have identified as sex or porn addicts.Other symptoms of true addictions include "impaired control over behavior, social impairment, ... risky use that is continuing despite clear physical and other risks to the individual, and the development of, in the case of substances, tolerance and withdrawal," said Dr. Paul Appelbaum, the chair of the DSM Steering Committee at the APA and a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University in New York City. One other thing that relates mostly to this board is the sense of sex addiction among evangelical religion. The Atlanta murderer is a lifelong Baptist and the son of a Youth Minister. People raised in this kind of tradition tend to identify what would ordinarily be seen as normal sexual feelings and urges as abnormal – pathological, to use a technical term. I would sure like to be a fly on the wall inside that Youth Minister's home right now. It will be interesting to see how they deal with it, if they divert or blame it on 'demons' or actually address the damage that their sexual repression message does.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2021 21:27:23 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Mar 20, 2021 22:49:41 GMT
It's one thing to be a sex addict, it's another thing to go out, buy a gun, and murder eight people.
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Post by TutuAnimationPrincess on Mar 20, 2021 23:15:22 GMT
Sex addiction is probably a real thing, but it’s not a valid defense against murder charges. /topic
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Post by drystyx on Mar 21, 2021 0:37:45 GMT
The murderer of eight people at Atlanta spas is already claiming “sex addiction” as a defense. My hope is that this excuse is laughed out of court and the merciless killer is denied mercy to himself. Death by lethal injection is a penalty available in the state of Georgia. I want him to die for this as an example. He bought his gun on the same day he went on his rampage, yet in Georgia you cannot register and vote on the same day. A legacy of decades of Republican state congresses. In spite social acceptance of the term -- and the pattern of killers claiming it as a motive for their crimes -- sex addiction isn't an accepted psychiatric diagnosis. But how we think of “addiction" is determined by how substances, behaviors or activities trigger certain brain receptors and responses, said Dr. Ziv Cohen, a forensic and clinical psychiatrist and an adjunct assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University. That is neurobiological evidence of addiction, which researchers have observed in people who consume drugs or alcohol – even in gambling addicts who do not ingest anything - but not in people who have identified as sex or porn addicts.Other symptoms of true addictions include "impaired control over behavior, social impairment, ... risky use that is continuing despite clear physical and other risks to the individual, and the development of, in the case of substances, tolerance and withdrawal," said Dr. Paul Appelbaum, the chair of the DSM Steering Committee at the APA and a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University in New York City. One other thing that relates mostly to this board is the sense of sex addiction among evangelical religion. The Atlanta murderer is a lifelong Baptist and the son of a Youth Minister. People raised in this kind of tradition tend to identify what would ordinarily be seen as normal sexual feelings and urges as abnormal – pathological, to use a technical term. I would sure like to be a fly on the wall inside that Youth Minister's home right now. It will be interesting to see how they deal with it, if they divert or blame it on 'demons' or actually address the damage that their sexual repression message does. You are so out of control that you prove demonic influence. The man murders eight people, six of them from some obvious genocidal desire, and you try to find a way to hate the minister. You're every bit as insane as the killer, and you know it. How possessed and out of control does someone get in order to find this as an excuse to hate the innocent people? Killing women has nothing to do with sex. It's unnatural. Sex is natural, and I've never heard an evangelical deny that. You've totally outdone yourself in being a rabid dog today. You just proved the point that demonic influence exists, because there's no natural explanation for your rabid hatred. No offense.
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Post by mikef6 on Mar 21, 2021 1:48:46 GMT
I would sure like to be a fly on the wall inside that Youth Minister's home right now. It will be interesting to see how they deal with it, if they divert or blame it on 'demons' or actually address the damage that their sexual repression message does. You are so out of control that you prove demonic influence. The man murders eight people, six of them from some obvious genocidal desire, and you try to find a way to hate the minister. You're every bit as insane as the killer, and you know it. How possessed and out of control does someone get in order to find this as an excuse to hate the innocent people? Killing women has nothing to do with sex. It's unnatural. Sex is natural, and I've never heard an evangelical deny that. You've totally outdone yourself in being a rabid dog today. You just proved the point that demonic influence exists, because there's no natural explanation for your rabid hatred. No offense. And how many guns do YOU own? You rave like a person with an illegal arsenal.
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Post by drystyx on Mar 21, 2021 2:08:03 GMT
You are so out of control that you prove demonic influence. The man murders eight people, six of them from some obvious genocidal desire, and you try to find a way to hate the minister. You're every bit as insane as the killer, and you know it. How possessed and out of control does someone get in order to find this as an excuse to hate the innocent people? Killing women has nothing to do with sex. It's unnatural. Sex is natural, and I've never heard an evangelical deny that. You've totally outdone yourself in being a rabid dog today. You just proved the point that demonic influence exists, because there's no natural explanation for your rabid hatred. No offense. And how many guns do YOU own? You rave like a person with an illegal arsenal. You don't, by some remote chance, think you make any sense, do you? Or believe that you're sane, because there is absolutely no sense in what you just said. Now, you do rave like a person with an illegal arsenal, that's true. I don't, but you certainly do rave like one. However, I wouldn't ever assume you own one just because you rave like you own one. Rachel raved like a rabid dog, and I spoke reasonably, just pointing out the indisputable reality. And now you rave like a rabid dog. You make some lunatic deduction that not only has no validity in logic, but it also can't possibly have any logic to it, yet you actually think you can make a deduction? I don't blame you for being another idiot who thinks he's Sherlock Holmes. Western culture has taught Generation X to think they're gods, so you just think like Generation Xenophobe. There are maniacs who look at photos or videos, and think they know everything that happened to make that photo or video. Writers like Doyle are mostly to blame, for inducing feeble minded humans into thinking they can figure out who a killer is from a whiff of perfume. Totally insane people, but Generation Xenophobe was taught to be that self righteous, so it isn't their fault they are the most ignorant humans who ever lived. And it isn't your fault you follow their pattern. That's the difference between you and people with a grasp of reality. People who don't live in bubbles like you do, they don't think they're Perry Mason, Sherlock Holmes, Jessica Fletcher, Monk, MacGyver, and the others, because those are simply myths made to placate control freaks like yourself, into thinking you are gods. You're probably the vey worst game player I've seen at playing God. You are beyond pathetic, but then, so is Rachel. If I had 1/100,000 the unprovoked hatred that either of you had, I'd check into a sanitarium.
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Post by mystery on Mar 21, 2021 5:06:19 GMT
As I see it, the cause of these murders was not "sex addiction," per se, but rather a state of extreme psychological stress (perhaps even psychosis) brought about by cognitive dissonance. He was warring with himself between a powerful need for sex, and an equally powerful belief that sex outside of marriage is sinful. That caused him great confusion and shame and self loathing, and he finally projected those feelings onto others as a way to absolve himself of the guilt.
I was raised Evangelical, so I understand how they think. The media is pushing a false narrative if they claim this was about racism and the "China virus".
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Post by drystyx on Mar 21, 2021 5:47:41 GMT
As I see it, the cause of these murders was not "sex addiction," per se, but rather a state of extreme psychological stress (perhaps even psychosis) brought about by cognitive dissonance. He was warring with himself between a powerful need for sex, and an equally powerful belief that sex outside of marriage is sinful. That caused him great confusion and shame and self loathing, and he finally projected those feelings onto others as a way to absolve himself of the guilt. I was raised Evangelical, so I understand how they think. The media is pushing a false narrative if they claim this was about racism and the "China virus". Logically stated, but I do see at least some underlying racism here. I don't think the "China Virus" has anything to do with it. That's sounds more like something someone "wants" to say to shift the real blame. Most published works are racist against women of darker color and skin, as are movies and TV, particularly movies and TV after about 1965. "Success, health, survival" other positive traits have been attributed only to men who choose Hitler's unnatural view of an ideal woman, and even to those who help eliminate other women. This isn't natural for men. Science shows that ancient men rejected fair skin for dark skin. Fair skin and light color hair was an "Underdog" trait for most of human existence, up to the time of Nazi ideology, and frankly, Hitler didn't originate this "Nazi genocidal ideology". Western culture writers like Agatha Christie, Edgar Allan Poe, the Grimm Brothers, actually preached it in almost everything they wrote. Hitler was already brainwashed. As was this mad man. How do we know ancient men didn't worship fair skin and hair? Because we know Spartans and others would put unwanted babies they felt were inferior into the wild to die, with no human care. Their survival would have to come from other animals that might adopt them and give them milk. What "race" of people digests animal milk so well? In fact, digesting animal milk is the ONLY benefit in Nature for fair skinned people. That's it. One advantage. So this is all totally against Nature. A man killing a woman is the most unnatural act possible. And it can't be a sexual addiction fantasy. When someone claims this is even possible, you know that person is possessed and out of control. If one won't accept demons, one can at least accept that it's chemicals or drugs or something that isn't supposed to be at work in the natural world. If this killer rejected a religion, there's no way the religion can be even remotely a cause of his actions. Somehow, the OP and his sidekick want to make a spin on this that just doesn't make one iota of sense. They suffer from the delusion that just because they want to believe something, they can control Reality to decide that what they want to believe is Reality, regardless of what is Reality.
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Post by Rodney Farber on Mar 21, 2021 13:47:28 GMT
My cure for the sex addiction defense:
Tie one electrode around his penis.
Tie the other around his neck. Apply forty thousand volts for eighteen seconds. Voila, his sex addiction is cured so there is no longer a need for him to stay in prison.
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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Mar 21, 2021 14:46:23 GMT
I would sure like to be a fly on the wall inside that Youth Minister's home right now. It will be interesting to see how they deal with it, if they divert or blame it on 'demons' or actually address the damage that their sexual repression message does. You are so out of control that you prove demonic influence. The man murders eight people, six of them from some obvious genocidal desire, and you try to find a way to hate the minister. You're every bit as insane as the killer, and you know it. How possessed and out of control does someone get in order to find this as an excuse to hate the innocent people? Killing women has nothing to do with sex. It's unnatural. Sex is natural, and I've never heard an evangelical deny that. You've totally outdone yourself in being a rabid dog today. You just proved the point that demonic influence exists, because there's no natural explanation for your rabid hatred. No offense. So that would be a vote FOR demons, I'm assuming? LOL... So, if I am so possessed by demons, why do I not eat meat because I can't bear the thought of an animal suffering and being killed so I can have a hamburger? If I am so possessed by demons, why do I spend months every year bottle-feeding baby kittens that other people have thrown into dumpsters or left out in the wild to die, because they won't get their female cat spayed? If I am so possessed by demons, why do I donate food and clothing to charitable organizations every year during the winter months? If I am so possessed by demons, why do I have the signature that I do on my account here? If I am so possessed by demons, why do I vote for Democrat politicians, because they care more for citizens than lining the pockets of themselves and their rich friends? Exactly how has my post "proved" this? I would think your post is more like evidence for you being diagnosed with schizophrenia. Or, just plain old listening to preachers that perpetrate the damage of their message of sin and promote magical thinking over facts. Schizophrenic. (My best attempt at an ad hominem.)
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Post by moviemouth on Mar 22, 2021 2:42:40 GMT
Sex Addiction Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Compulsive sexual behavior is sometimes called hypersexuality, hypersexuality disorder or sexual addiction. It's an excessive preoccupation with sexual fantasies, urges or behaviors that is difficult to control, causes you distress, or negatively affects your health, job, relationships or other parts of your life.
This is true. Whether it qualifies as an addiction in the same sense as alcoholism or cigarettes is a different question. Probably not, because in the case of sex addiction there are no chemicals going into your body to alter your state of mind. What is happening is that the natural feel good chemicals in the brain are going in overdrive during specific activities and that they feel a withdrawal from the feeling when they aren't doing it. It is much more intense for certain people than others and they don't get these feelings from the normal everyday activities that most people do. They also often have a desire to keep going further with it as time goes on and the behavior becomes more destructive to them and the people around them. They get bored with the normal activities more quickly than the average person and they start to feel depression when not engaging in said behavior.
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Post by moviemouth on Mar 22, 2021 2:57:48 GMT
Yeah, that is a ridiculous claim. There are natural explanations for hatred and it is all found in psychology and even if we had no idea of the cause of hatred that someone else finds unwarranted and unable to comprehend, suggesting that it is demonic influence is an argument from ignorance. I tend to ignore drystyx, because I believe that user is either a troll or deeply confused/disturbed.
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Post by drystyx on Mar 22, 2021 3:11:35 GMT
Yeah, that is a ridiculous claim. There are natural explanations for hatred and it is all found in psychology and even if we had no idea of the cause of hatred that someone else finds unwarranted and unable to comprehend, suggesting that it is demonic influence is an argument from ignorance. I tend to ignore drystyx, because I believe that user is either a troll or deeply confused/disturbed. Just because you want to believe a delusion, that doesn't make the delusion true. T[hat is why we are in the darkest Age ever in Psychiatry. Oh, and Rachel's quote you conveniently left out in order to rationalize falsely accusing me: Blaming demonic activity on demons is logical. Hating logic is irrational. Rachel thinks she is God, in her own words, because she decides that the youth minister has a sexual repression message. How does she know this? Well, she's God. She says she knows this, and yet she says she would like to be a fly on the wall, so she doesn't know this. Yet she knows this. Yet movie lover doesn't think Rachel is totally out of control to demons. It's nothing special about her. Demonic influence is what happens with all flesh. If Rachel wants to lie and say that this is "sexual repression", she is just fabricating her own story out of nowhere, just to justify her own prejudices. Sorry, but she pawned herself, just as your defense of her did that to yourself. Just because she wants to believe something, that doesn't make it true. She even admits this by claiming she needs to be a fly on the wall. We all have to fight demonic principalities. Denying that fact is what causes people to get out of control. That's not "sexual repression". That's just flat out demonic influence taking control. Rachel makes assumptions that don't even make sense. The OP made an insane assumption about me that was totally delusional. These are not explainable by Nature. When you try to explain these irrational outbursts in a natural way, you sound like a babbling fool who is flailing away and hoping to rationalize your own closed minded prejudices. The three of you sound remarkably like the killer to any objective reader, and that has to be scary. You can try to spin the facts all you want, but your efforts to incriminate youth ministry (which you do by defending her ridiculous efforts to falsely accuse the innocent), just fails to anyone with an IQ over 15.33. You sound like Trump fans, to be honest. If you wanted to sound like anything else, all three of you failed miserably.
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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Mar 22, 2021 15:06:04 GMT
Yeah, that is a ridiculous claim. There are natural explanations for hatred and it is all found in psychology and even if we had no idea of the cause of hatred that someone else finds unwarranted and unable to comprehend, suggesting that it is demonic influence is an argument from ignorance. I tend to ignore drystyx, because I believe that user is either a troll or deeply confused/disturbed. Yeah, I can't decide which. I spent 13 years watching the TV series "Criminal Minds", which is basically psychiatrists with guns. They use behavioral analysis to capture criminals, and in one episode, Season 4 Episode 17, "Demonology", they actually deal with a priest who is killing by exorcism. They reference the movie, "The Exorcist", and one of the agents says that the real person that story was based on had either Tourette Syndrome or early onset schizophrenia, both neurological conditions. But of course, being a television program, they did briefly touch on the subject of "the nature of evil" - Every week there was a new, or returned, bad person that the team had to catch. A lot of episodes dealing with bad people and why they were bad. Four things influence human behavior: Genetics, Brain chemistry, Psychology and Environment. They had a few other episodes that dealt with religious fanatics, but they certainly didn't blame all bad acts on "demons". Some were born psychopaths, others had reacted to a abusive childhood, and every other reason in between. I think our poster Drystyx has schizophrenia. Or is just a really imaginative troll. Hey, let's see what our resident psych nurse thinks - Spitfire926f what do you think of Drystyx?
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Post by Spitfire926f on Mar 22, 2021 17:06:55 GMT
Yeah, that is a ridiculous claim. There are natural explanations for hatred and it is all found in psychology and even if we had no idea of the cause of hatred that someone else finds unwarranted and unable to comprehend, suggesting that it is demonic influence is an argument from ignorance. I tend to ignore drystyx, because I believe that user is either a troll or deeply confused/disturbed.Yeah, I can't decide which. I spent 13 years watching the TV series "Criminal Minds", which is basically psychiatrists with guns. They use behavioral analysis to capture criminals, and in one episode, Season 4 Episode 17, "Demonology", they actually deal with a priest who is killing by exorcism. They reference the movie, "The Exorcist", and one of the agents says that the real person that story was based on had either Tourette Syndrome or early onset schizophrenia, both neurological conditions. But of course, being a television program, they did briefly touch on the subject of "the nature of evil" - Every week there was a new, or returned, bad person that the team had to catch. A lot of episodes dealing with bad people and why they were bad. Four things influence human behavior: Genetics, Brain chemistry, Psychology and Environment. They had a few other episodes that dealt with religious fanatics, but they certainly didn't blame all bad acts on "demons". Some were born psychopaths, others had reacted to a abusive childhood, and every other reason in between. I think our poster Drystyx has schizophrenia. Or is just a really imaginative troll. Hey, let's see what our resident psych nurse thinks - Spitfire926f what do you think of Drystyx? It would definitely explain some of his posts on politics.
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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Mar 22, 2021 17:13:42 GMT
Yeah, I can't decide which. I spent 13 years watching the TV series "Criminal Minds", which is basically psychiatrists with guns. They use behavioral analysis to capture criminals, and in one episode, Season 4 Episode 17, "Demonology", they actually deal with a priest who is killing by exorcism. They reference the movie, "The Exorcist", and one of the agents says that the real person that story was based on had either Tourette Syndrome or early onset schizophrenia, both neurological conditions. But of course, being a television program, they did briefly touch on the subject of "the nature of evil" - Every week there was a new, or returned, bad person that the team had to catch. A lot of episodes dealing with bad people and why they were bad. Four things influence human behavior: Genetics, Brain chemistry, Psychology and Environment. They had a few other episodes that dealt with religious fanatics, but they certainly didn't blame all bad acts on "demons". Some were born psychopaths, others had reacted to a abusive childhood, and every other reason in between. I think our poster Drystyx has schizophrenia. Or is just a really imaginative troll. Hey, let's see what our resident psych nurse thinks - Spitfire926f what do you think of Drystyx? It would definitely explain some of his posts on politics. You should read some of his posts on the RFS board, lol!
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Post by drystyx on Mar 22, 2021 19:36:00 GMT
Yeah, I can't decide which. I spent 13 years watching the TV series "Criminal Minds", which is basically psychiatrists with guns. They use behavioral analysis to capture criminals, and in one episode, Season 4 Episode 17, "Demonology", they actually deal with a priest who is killing by exorcism. They reference the movie, "The Exorcist", and one of the agents says that the real person that story was based on had either Tourette Syndrome or early onset schizophrenia, both neurological conditions. But of course, being a television program, they did briefly touch on the subject of "the nature of evil" - Every week there was a new, or returned, bad person that the team had to catch. A lot of episodes dealing with bad people and why they were bad. Four things influence human behavior: Genetics, Brain chemistry, Psychology and Environment. They had a few other episodes that dealt with religious fanatics, but they certainly didn't blame all bad acts on "demons". Some were born psychopaths, others had reacted to a abusive childhood, and every other reason in between. I think our poster Drystyx has schizophrenia. Or is just a really imaginative troll. Hey, let's see what our resident psych nurse thinks - Spitfire926f what do you think of Drystyx? It would definitely explain some of his posts on politics. I hate being right so often. I guess I should thank you for proving me correct. Right now, I just can't get over how much Rachel and apparently you, actually take Criminal Minds seriously, when "Criminal Minds" vies against CSI shows for being the worst and most contrived writing in TV History. Bad enough that the dialog is fake and awkward, as the lines Rachel quotes even shows, but the contrived plots and characters boggle the mind. But, I should thank you for proving me right. Unlike you, I don't make any irrational diagnosis. When I said Rachel you spoke like a rabid dog, that's exactly what she did. Blaming youth ministry for causing someone to kill eight people in what certainly has underlying tones of a genocidal or racist act. There's no doubt I'm correct when I say that Rachel just wants to believe what she wants to believe. However, your diagnosis makes no sense. I've been moderate and rational, as always. Unlike you and the others in the lynch mob who want to discredit me (and you're all irrational in your method of doing that), I base my analysis on what you say, not what I want you to believe or think. You, Spitfire, did not deny Rachel's claim that you are a psychiatric nurse, so your false accusation against me proves you're either a fraudulent quack who has no idea what you're talking about, or you've proven my statement correct that we're in the darkest ages ever of Psychiatry. Personally, I'm quite sure it's the latter, but I don't know. Unlike you, I don't jump to conclusions, and I definitely never make assessments out of the think blue air like you just did about me, based on absolutely nothing. All this also points out what I've said about how we each have to fight demonic influence in the flesh. I've never said I don't fight the same thing. I've made abrupt comments, I've felt some individual was guilty of something for no valid reason, I've had the same problems you have had, but I at least recognized them and admitted them. Even you would have to admit that your false assessment of other people is not natural. Wanting to discredit the mature minds, wanting to blame the innocent for crimes the guilty commit, wanting to depreciate the value of the species, is not "natural selection" and defies Evolution. Thus, your irrational behavior can't be natural. You've proven that there is interference from supernaturally evil forces. Most people call those forces "demonic". It is what it is. Now, if I jumped to conclusions, I would think that rationally, since you want to live in delusion, that you, Rachel, and the others in your Klan were indeed the Klan, that you voted for Trump, and that you were Republicans, but I don't jump to conclusions, even based on all the evidence you've given to indicate all of this. Why? Because you're out of control, and don't know what you're doing. So, tell me that you're not out of control and irrational, and that you believe in the Republican agenda of keeping the innocent families and people down in their place. You can't have it both ways. You can't logically make irrational assumptions and then also claim the opposite. That's how you're pawning yourself. No offense.
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Post by rachelcarson1953 on Mar 22, 2021 20:18:19 GMT
It would definitely explain some of his posts on politics. I hate being right so often. I guess I should thank you for proving me correct. Right now, I just can't get over how much Rachel and apparently you, actually take Criminal Minds seriously, when "Criminal Minds" vies against CSI shows for being the worst and most contrived writing in TV History. Bad enough that the dialog is fake and awkward, as the lines Rachel quotes even shows, but the contrived plots and characters boggle the mind. But, I should thank you for proving me right. Unlike you, I don't make any irrational diagnosis. When I said Rachel you spoke like a rabid dog, that's exactly what she did. Blaming youth ministry for causing someone to kill eight people in what certainly has underlying tones of a genocidal or racist act. There's no doubt I'm correct when I say that Rachel just wants to believe what she wants to believe. However, your diagnosis makes no sense. I've been moderate and rational, as always. Unlike you and the others in the lynch mob who want to discredit me (and you're all irrational in your method of doing that), I base my analysis on what you say, not what I want you to believe or think. You, Spitfire, did not deny Rachel's claim that you are a psychiatric nurse, so your false accusation against me proves you're either a fraudulent quack who has no idea what you're talking about, or you've proven my statement correct that we're in the darkest ages ever of Psychiatry. Personally, I'm quite sure it's the latter, but I don't know. Unlike you, I don't jump to conclusions, and I definitely never make assessments out of the think blue air like you just did about me, based on absolutely nothing. All this also points out what I've said about how we each have to fight demonic influence in the flesh. I've never said I don't fight the same thing. I've made abrupt comments, I've felt some individual was guilty of something for no valid reason, I've had the same problems you have had, but I at least recognized them and admitted them. Even you would have to admit that your false assessment of other people is not natural. Wanting to discredit the mature minds, wanting to blame the innocent for crimes the guilty commit, wanting to depreciate the value of the species, is not "natural selection" and defies Evolution. Thus, your irrational behavior can't be natural. You've proven that there is interference from supernaturally evil forces. Most people call those forces "demonic". It is what it is. Now, if I jumped to conclusions, I would think that rationally, since you want to live in delusion, that you, Rachel, and the others in your Klan were indeed the Klan, that you voted for Trump, and that you were Republicans, but I don't jump to conclusions, even based on all the evidence you've given to indicate all of this. Why? Because you're out of control, and don't know what you're doing. So, tell me that you're not out of control and irrational, and that you believe in the Republican agenda of keeping the innocent families and people down in their place. You can't have it both ways. You can't logically make irrational assumptions and then also claim the opposite. That's how you're pawning yourself. No offense. Spitfire926f, he just keeps digging himself in even deeper, lol!
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