Sunday, October 8, 2006

After Interview Replies

Third Question and Answer Question and Answer

third question.

3 - Does the average person is open about his beliefs, or like the delusional about his delirium, according to agree on the answers to the questions above, are automatic, involuntary and can not be refuted or changed by the own person?

Note:
I refer to beliefs, not knowledge. Beliefs can not be proven nor denied by rational procedures. Beliefs relate to important aspects of the individual. Therefore, the person can not remain indifferent to the content of belief.
The belief may also be in doubt, but as this question takes on the characteristics of belief.
At the origin of the belief is the need for emotional connection, the question that answers the belief.

An affirmative answer leads :
a) The assumption that normal psychopathological structure of belief and delusion are identical.
b) The person is not responsible or liable for their beliefs, only their actions.
c) Can not condemned, but not reward anyone for their beliefs.

Other considerations:
classical theologians already warned him. The belief that is faith when it contains religious themes does not depend on the individual's will, if not the grace of God that is coming of an externally forced to the will of the ego or subject, but instead conduct can and should always be judged.

Luther and Reformed churches in general were so central importance to the Faith Have Faith was a guarantee, and only guarantee of salvation - without works. These were available only to his trial for the human society.

These considerations also determined in European culture, ie in what is called modernism, freedom of thought, which really means the tolerance respect the various beliefs of each individual or group.

Answer: Salvador Porras

This clearly raises questions or at least the one hand suggests that individuals usually acquire throughout our life knowledge and beliefs based on two concepts we are free perform acts or to omit them and they are the acts done or omitted the only ones who can judge society, respecting the belief system and reflective or cognitive unique individual.
On the other hand raises the similarity between the beliefs and delusions, how many times we discuss with colleagues how difficult or impossible it is to put the line between what delusional belief system, the overvalued idea of \u200b\u200bdelirium and how many Sometimes it is said that truth is stranger than any fiction in the plot of any novel or drama?. Overall globalization prevails when acquiring knowledge and beliefs and the superego of the group that educates us usually tame it and make a I peculiar. rearranging the individual is in a peculiar development of unique and unrepeatable, what difference the training delusional? ... no. Freedom to develop beliefs or delusions is very variable over a lifetime and it would take several lifetimes to get rid of those beliefs or delusions. Thus
the individual loses if not all if some of the free as regards their beliefs and / or delusions, you can not get rid of these voluntarily when plans to perform an action, but may omit or no action.
Somehow I have condensed my thoughts about it in "what's good for the individual is bad for society" who is unaware of the appointment, all the codes of conduct dealing with every thought is not action, society responsible for judging what should not be very practical ... and it is our history, "think what you want but this is not" applicable to all, crazy and sane .. and if you do you'll see what awaits you. ..

October 7, 2006

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