History is replete with examples of what happens when any group of authorities do not have to answer to empirical evidence but are free to define truth as they see fit. None of the examples has a happy ending. Why should it be otherwise with therapy?
History is replete with examples of what happens when any group of authorities do not have to answer to empirical evidence but are free to define tru… - Robert Todd Carroll
History is replete with examples of what happens when any group of authorities do not have to answer to empirical evidence but are free to define tru…
- Robert Todd Carroll
Irrational beliefs are culturally accepted delusions. - Robert Todd Carroll
Irrational beliefs are culturally accepted delusions.
Science is simply a logical process of discovering truths about the world we live in; the illusion is that science is some sort of a set of strange r… - Robert Todd Carroll
Science is simply a logical process of discovering truths about the world we live in; the illusion is that science is some sort of a set of strange r…
Everywhere we look, ideology slouches along the freeways and autoroutes, sometimes carrying a cross, sometimes a sickle, sometimes a crescent, but al… - Robert Todd Carroll
Everywhere we look, ideology slouches along the freeways and autoroutes, sometimes carrying a cross, sometimes a sickle, sometimes a crescent, but al…
A delusion held by one person is a mental illness, held by a few is a cult, held by many is a religion. - Robert Todd Carroll
A delusion held by one person is a mental illness, held by a few is a cult, held by many is a religion.
Graphology is another in a long list of quack substitutes for hard work. It is appealing to those who are impatient with such troublesome matters as … - Robert Todd Carroll
Graphology is another in a long list of quack substitutes for hard work. It is appealing to those who are impatient with such troublesome matters as …
The only thing infinite is our capacity for self-deception - Robert Todd Carroll
The only thing infinite is our capacity for self-deception
Atheists maintain that spiritual experience is purely subjective, with no basis in a reality outside of the subject. - Robert Todd Carroll
Atheists maintain that spiritual experience is purely subjective, with no basis in a reality outside of the subject.
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