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In reply to the discussion: The deluded argument. [View all]TM99
(8,352 posts)Yes, I do agree that it is still a small subset. However, they are very vocal and they do insult and upset others with no empathy for what they are doing. That has bothered me since I first saw it on these boards many months ago. Furthermore, the number who believe this continues to grow here not diminish.
I would prefer to attribute their rage and lashing out in a bullying, insulting, and hurtful way to psychological explanations that are related to the real experiences of hurt they have expressed as having experienced rather than it being simply a facet of their innate personalities.
The former allows for understanding, empathy, and the chance to respond with a call out if necessary but not getting deeply engaged in the other persons own personal process. The later often leads to heated arguments, conflicts of personality, and miscommunications.
Listening to someone say, I have been hurt by Christianity and I am angry, and then watching them lash out at others at DU with rage and hurt and recognizing what is likely going on is not the same as saying religion = delusion = mental illness.
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