Sentences with word «delusions»

Your personal experiences (delusions as I prefer to think of them as given your refusal to have them verified), count for nothing to anyone but you, they do not fall I line with he Burden of Proof and thus are not reliable enough to be considered evidence for your god.
Those sweet liberal boomers, and their ironically - sweet disciples of my generation X, you have to get past their narratives, their self - delusions and demonologies, get past them, for one, to even admit the math:
Charles Mackay's classic work, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds (1841), chronicles the fads and follies of humankind, our epidemics of irrational groupthink.
In earlier books like Atheist Delusions, Hart challenged the secularist idea that Christianity is hostile to science and philanthropy.
Gaston is stuck in his delusions of grandeur.
Neuroscience, Psychology, and Religion: Illusions, Delusions, and Realities About Human Nature By Malcolm Jeeves and Warren S. Brown Templeton, 168 Pages, $ 17.95 There was a time when people worried whether God existed.
Your delusions don't interest me.
Better yet, locate the nearest asylum and tell them your delusions and how much you hate the country you reside in and what you wish could happen, I'm sure they'll be happy to find you a nicely padded room.
You don't offer solutions, you're offering delusions.
You can have»em,»cause you've ruined them so bad that we're gonna be DECADES digging us out of the heIIhole you and your right - wingnut delusions put us in.
Popular delusions are usually false beliefs that fly in the face of common sense, rational thinking, and even scientific evidence.
«And He gave them over to strong delusions to believe a lie»... because what was evident of God, they would not.
An obviously lawsuit crazy guy with delusions of his own importance seeks to make the world more miserable.
• False beliefs or thoughts that are not based in reality (delusions).
I'm sure your delusions include that much needed security blanket that you have won your way to that blessed place.
I have no delusions that I will convert anyone here away from false religions.
The demands that society accommodate such absurd personal delusions are becoming ever more aggressive.
Enjoy your delusions and goodbye.
Yes, good points, but I would rather not reinforce this guy's serious (and not benign) delusions by seeming to give credence to them.
Everybody has their delusions, some more than others.
issue here is they believe it their moral right to enforce their delusions on the rest of the world.
But thank God we are here 2000 years later, on the other side of centuries of horrific manifestations of our own delusions and unrepentant quest for power.
It is not Gods fault as Gods plan simply allows each person to run as far they choose with their delusions.
If you accept that ignorance is bliss for us religious believers, why do you get off on robbing us of our happy delusions?
Laziness or delusions.
These religious frauds just have to keep pushing their delusions on people even on their death bed.
Religious people pushing their delusions and blind certainty of reality on others.
That means that just because a lot of people are delusional, their delusions don't carry any more weight because of it.
Xianity is a syndrome caused by dualistic delusions and epistemological hubris.
You all talk about delusions and lies, and you are all living proof of it!
The balance is in determining how many life sustaining delusions it is fair to break for the better good of society as a whole.
They all have delusions of being Pope.
Your delusions run deep — you may not be able to be saved.
That your delusions of grandeur are just lies, that you aren't immortal and that there isn't some superbeing who thinks you are so amazing that he gave you meaning and immortality and special insight?
It's fuuny how the same delusions and nonsense wish thinking produces the same results.
There is no god, only morons who follow their delsuions and try to make others see their delusions by reciting scripture as it were the truth.
Shouldn't you be getting ready for your weekly dose of delusions, I mean church?
Is that why they go to great lengths to force their delusions on the rest of society?
These people are are large block of voters and make decisions that affect us all based on these delusions.
Narcissism, paranoid delusions, psychotic, etc..
Go back into mommy's basement and think about that for a while before getting delusions of grandeur.
You religious delusionists can't shut your pie holes about your delusions, especially in public, and it makes you look like ignorant fools.
So please what evidence do you have to support your delusions and you can't use scripture or anything from the buybull to support your claim.
Also, I have never, implicitly or explicitly, claimed to be a god — that would be totally inconsistent with believing there are no gods, and a straw man claim made by believers when they can not prove their own delusions.
You nutters can't help but massacre people based on your delusions.
Why can't you just «let the unbelievers be» by keeping those delusions to yourself and confine them to your home.
Kind of like schizophrenics see «signs» supporting their delusions, everywhere in the real world.
In any event (and I'm being totally serious and not being mean), you should consider seeking help for these delusions.
(a) A victim of child molestation (b) A r.ape victim trying to recover (c) A mental patient with paranoid delusions (d) A Christian
I can not believe that a news source like CNN gives space to psychotic delusions like this author is handing out.
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