@ghost-of-a-duke saidI'm not talking about this thread. I'm talking about the dozens of times over recent years when she's called me delusional. You can't possibly have not seen any of them.
I've already said nobody in this thread (or the other one) has used it correctly.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI have not been referring to "clinical delusion".
It's a word I try to avoid in every day use 'due' to what it actually means in a mental health setting. Why are you not understanding that?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidAre there really no such things as different levels of delusion?
You clearly aren't an actual Christian as you lack humility and love for your fellow man/woman.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidIs this really how you read the situation?
Hmm, I'm not sure you are. I think the deluded things has really got to you and you've lost your cool.
@fmf saidThe two are interconnected.
To me, if he mistook a person for an angel, I would say it was a moment of delusion on a higher level than his general belief that angels exist.
@fmf saidAs I've already said, I tend not to follow your spats. That said, the same probably applies to other uses of the word. Like I said, it has seeped into every day conversation.
I'm not talking about this thread. I'm talking about the dozens of times over recent years when she's called me delusional. You can't possibly have not seen any of them.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidYou've never seen her use it? Really?
As I've already said, I tend not to follow your spats. That said, the same probably applies to other uses of the word. Like I said, it has seeped into every day conversation.