Old 08-09-2010, 05:11 PM   #1336
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Old 08-09-2010, 05:48 PM   #1339
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Actually, I do remember this now. Wow, good times. The smackdown laid by Tenspace was fucking epic.

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Ahh - nostalgia ain't what it used to be!
For the newcomers who way wish to piss themselves at a classic case of terminal stupidity, here's a glimpse of what earned John A Davison his well earned reaming.

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Old 08-10-2010, 06:17 PM   #1343
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Old 08-12-2010, 05:28 PM   #1345
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"god is real"

Nope, God & its many manifestations defined as bizarre delusions are not real. These neurological aberrations are innate in our brains & the price we evolved mutated primates had to pay for our higher cognition, developing in extreme cases as BizarreDelusions Acceptance disorders like the hardly detected schizoaffective, depression, OCD, Theism, Spirituality, Belief in Gods.

In a "normal" human brain ( we are crazy apes to begin with so the word normal is loosely applied) the psychosis of god can be eradicated with an extensive education, when the brain embraces the education obtaining University degrees but still accepts those delusions as real, the brain has a susceptibility to the Faith-psychosis anomaly.

In more severe cases deep spirituality will merge with paranoia schizophrenia-like disorders and make the disorder explode: William Miller, Joseph Smith, Hitler, Doe, Jones, Yates, Koresh, 9-11 pilots etc...

A person lacking any religious belief ( atheism) can also has a susceptibility to bizarre delusions despite the education received. Then one would have the accepted neurological disorders like schizophrenia, TL epilepsy, Autism, dementia, etc etc.

Educated Religious folks that believe resurrecting zombies like miracle worker godJesus are real, are nothing more than explosives waiting for a place to explode. Christophrenia or Islamophrenia Time Bombs.

Religious beliefs a neuropathology? You betcha!!




Christians and other folks infected with delusional beliefs think and reason like schizophrenics or temporal lobe epileptics. Their morality is dictated by an invisible friend called Jesus.
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Old 08-12-2010, 10:13 PM   #1346
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Old 08-13-2010, 09:10 AM   #1347
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The WHY the Psychosis of God is real. Here is the story of its evolution & how it contributed to the creation of the CA ( Cogitating Ape).

First there were entheogens which also contributed to the evolution of the brain of all living organisms. I'll be focusing in the evolution of ours


These are just a sample of the thousands of psychotropic substances. It is a fact these substances alter our perception of reality.

Our earliest known 40 million yr old ancestor named Ida ( revealed in 2009 given the name Darwinius masillae) has sparked big controversy among Christophrenia infected scientists & those void of the Theism delusion causing syndrome.
35 million yrs later we have this ancestor who by ingesting entheogens cemented forever the complex molecules that would make the brain susceptible to the accepting of irrational concepts as reality. Back then Australopithecus Afarensis had a BRAIN...and also a working appendix. The Psychosis of GodBelief was truly a relief in 3.5 million year old brains. It explained EVERYTHING and unfortunately it is still with us today causing all kinds of neurological disorders including religious beliefs, which for obvious reasons is treated as faith or higher cognition of man, but it is just a psychosis as per the definition of what a psychosis is. Accepting bizarre delusions as reality, by educated folks that ought to know better.



over 11,000 years ago. Humans begun to build structures to honor those bizarre delusions which they saw as REALITY. The Psychosis of god begun to evolve ALL over the planet since as the appendix it was part of our Higher Cognition Brain. The first gods were the Stars, elements & sexual organ. The proof this is true can be seen ALL OVER the world in the epigraphy of ancient artifacts...it requires intellectuals lacking tunnel vision having the ability to connect the dots.



Here is a picture of the oldest temple ever discovered. It is located in the Fertile Crescent where where the psychosis of GodBelief was strongest.



Today we see Faith-psychosis is part of our human nature as are the viruses & beneficial bacteria that we have in our bodies, which can mutate into KILLING DISEASES. PPLO ( tuberculosis causing agents) organism is proof of this.
So like it or not, belief in God by EDUCATED folks is a neurological disorder, benign but still a disorder that could become full blown ( Crusaders, Burning times, Koresh, Hitler, Doe etc etc ) if we FAIL to become aware where the psychosis of god originates from assigning ALL religious beliefs, conspiracy theories, irrational mumbo jumbo accepted as true by the educated, to a depression OCD like, mental disturbance.

Faith-psychosis is always inversely proportional to knowledge, awareness & information. IOW the more the faith the less the knowledge & awareness. I guess Christophenics are correct when they say Ignorance is bliss.

Christians and other folks infected with delusional beliefs think and reason like schizophrenics or temporal lobe epileptics. Their morality is dictated by an invisible friend called Jesus.
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Old 08-13-2010, 10:00 AM   #1348
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Can you please provide the following evidence:
1. Our ancestors ingested entheogens 35 million years ago.
2. Ingestion of entheogens 35 million years ago caused changes to the brain, which were passed along in DNA to the offspring.

I'm not holding my breath.

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Old 08-13-2010, 01:06 PM   #1349
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Can you please provide the following evidence:
1. Our ancestors ingested entheogens 35 million years ago.
2. Ingestion of entheogens 35 million years ago caused changes to the brain, which were passed along in DNA to the offspring.

I'm not holding my breath.
I suggest YOU get the head out of your arse & do research like I do. People having NotKeenBrains like you will NEVER be satisfy with the EVIDENCE provided. NEVER. So here, learn and DO YOUR OWN research.
Are you happy to constantly demonstrate your ignorance & envy of the knowledge other provide while clueless of the EVIDENCE presented unable to use deductive thinking of your own concentrating on worthless minutia that only STAGNATES your mind giving you tunnel vision?
We are after all evolved mutated primates that create the delusion of god with our brains. Isn't this a FACT or are your neurological turpitude & tunnel vision preventing you from accepting this fact as true? Where are you from? Mars? Here, lump it tard.



Dark caves, Imagination going wild, Dilation of Pupils, Presence of gods felt, Belladonna berries, psychotropic pigment place on mouth to blow it on hands to SIGN the work saying:
" I, Troglodyte NKB was Here"
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FYI, I DO NOT READ ONLY ONE BOOK, like Christophrenics & so called atheists like you do.

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and there are more......but you'll NEVER see a sign in a 35,000 yrs old cave that says:

"I Calpurnpiso was here, ingested entheogens with my fellow troglodytes NKB, DIVA, DAVIN, SMELLY & STERN & saw god creating the religion of penis-Christ.

Written on the month of the bone, day of the waxing moon & year of the CockGod 35,235 bce"

Christians and other folks infected with delusional beliefs think and reason like schizophrenics or temporal lobe epileptics. Their morality is dictated by an invisible friend called Jesus.

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Old 08-13-2010, 01:28 PM   #1350
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So, in other words, you pulled it straight out of that arse that you use for "thinking".

I'm so surprised!

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