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Yes you can. It is called either shared psychotic disorder (DSM-IV) (297.3) or induced delusional disorder (F.24) in the ICD-10I've known many different Christians that have seen angels just like this describes, in recent times. Not just one, but a;group of Christians. You can't have a shared delusion.
Kinda like voting for Obama I guess.Yes you can. It is called either shared psychotic disorder (DSM-IV) (297.3) or induced delusional disorder (F.24) in the ICD-10
Sometimes it is called Follie a deiux. Folie Ã[bless and do not curse] deux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Strange reaction to the url but the link seems to work.
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Kinda like voting for Obama I guess.
Why would anything stop someone from believing the bible??Hasn't stopped you.
Why would anything stop someone from believing the bible??
Like we care what you 'believe'? Try some science.It's you that we don't believe, and this disbelief is based on your complete disconnect from reality.
Why would anything stop someone from believing the bible??
Because there are so many other good myths out there. How does one even decide?
Almost like a red carpet was laid out for him I guess.Kinda like he was running against Romney the incompetent, what'd you expect?
That affects me..how?Could it be, because they don't believe the story?
Given that nobody actually believes "the Bible" -- but rather, their own (often self-serving) interpretation of it,
the real question should be:
Why is everything stopping people from believing the Bible?
Easy peasy. We chose to believe Jesus..or not. That is the choice. The other gods are spare parts.Because there are so many other good myths out there. How does one even decide?
Since the reply was about me, and what would 'stop me' your point is moot.Who cares if it effects you, it effects others, who don't think like you.
Foolishness. The areas of agreement are overwhelming.
Your problem seems to be with what is clearly related in the bible. We all can chose what to believe, but we will belief something. We stand responsible for what we chose to believe.
Does this logic apply to the Second Amendment as well?Given that nobody actually believes "the Bible" -- but rather, their own (often self-serving) interpretation of it,
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