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again most mental disorders are unprovable. That is why psychiatry is not a hard science. This alone should suffice. I don't feel I need to beat a dead horse here. Any thing you can possibly say at this point will not make it a hard science. I know this upsets you like nothing else, that you cannot prove this soft science, but if even hard scientists don't even claim to prove theories, how can a soft science? I know it's upsetting so I figured I would lighten the room with some humor:Disclaimer: This is for all others whom further interact with you, not you so much; as this is a global and public forum. So feel free to 'block' what I write below
You must be right. No diagnosis for any mental condition truly and reliably exists. Autism, depression, anxiety disorder, or any others, which relates to one's brain states... This appears to be the ONLY way you can 'claim victory'; by muddying the waters entirely.
Again, you would have to completely reject psychopathy as a true diagnoses in general, to further your argument.
Otherwise, in conclusion, EVEN IF everything you stated about dolphins were true, that they only help humans because dolphins view humans as a food providing source, you would have to ALSO reconcile that some humans are diagnosed with the inability to empathize with others. Hence, there exists a population, whom share the traits of dolphins. Meaning, incapable of sacrifice.
And on a side note, as I noticed you changed your responses after I posted my last one, I'm not 'emotional', other than being amused by your apologetic tactics.
I must say, it does get rather old to be on the receiving end of the same 'ol argument, 'we all have faith in something.'
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