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Not in school lessons.



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Or simply uninspired by your posting.


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It's not a great mystery. I did religious studies at A level and enjoyed the discussions had between theists and non theists. (And between people of different faiths). People tend to speak more passionately about things that really matter to them (be that religion or politics). It led me to go on to study it at degree level.



@ghost-of-a-duke said
You think expressing what we believe to be true is a delusion?
Isn't believing it is true simply part of its dellusional nature?


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Not really, and only had one meeting with a career adviser. (A computer print out said I should go into graphic design). With the power of hindsight, I should have studied something more work relevant. (Although at the time I was set on going into teaching).


@fmf said
Isn't believing it is true simply part of its dellusional nature?
People also believe things to be true that are true.


@ghost-of-a-duke said
That's the danger when you claim to have a vivid recollection of something. An exposed error brings down the entire house of cards.
I don’t think it has any bearing on the delusional nature of the claim that some unknowable and/or uncountable number of people were brought back from the dead using CPR.


@ghost-of-a-duke said
People also believe things to be true that are true.
So you believe it's true that she brought SO many people back from the dead with CPR that she has no idea how many there were?

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@fmf said
I don’t think it has any bearing on the delusional nature of the claim that some unknowable and/or uncountable number of people were brought back from the dead using CPR.
It has a direct bearing on the reliability of your vivid recollection.

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