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In reply to the discussion: How Do You Distinguish Between Religious Fervor and Mental Illness? [View all]guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)69. On the other hand, I do agree with LeMaitre.
Happy holidays, or whatever you personally say at this time of year. I do enjoy the discussion.
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I've had Christian friends claim, to me, that they hear god's voice occasionally.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2016
#65
Question assumes there is a distiniction, which is probably the wrong place to start.
eppur_se_muova
Dec 2016
#5
No, not agreed. It's not 'contrived' in the least; it's a real correlation
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#44
This psychiatrist says delusion and religion are hard to distinguish for now
Bretton Garcia
Dec 2016
#45
If you're saying you have an invisible dragon in your garage I'd first note the irony of your OP.
rug
Dec 2016
#41
Christian delusional, magical thinking is accepted because it is culturally acceptable.
Oneironaut
Dec 2016
#27