Religion prevents you from distingushing fact from fiction

BoyNextDoor

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The piss in the punch is: Perfessers are crazier than shit house rats and half as talented; I cant imagine any perfesser finding his way thru a maze.
 
The headline covers it.

The summary is people who have been exposed to religion don't understand how to tell fact from fiction because they don't see anything wrong with Harry Potter.
 
The headline covers it.

The summary is people who have been exposed to religion don't understand how to tell fact from fiction because they don't see anything wrong with Harry Potter.

Lol you're either a fucking idiot or a fucking lie.
It was the religious who protested Harry Potter because they say it condoned witchcraft. My aunt is an old fashioned Southerner and I remember being like 9 yrs old and she told me she wouldn't get me Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire the novel for Christmas because it's evil. :rolleyes: I am not very religious but I do respect religion and I am also a huge huge Harry Potter fan, and I know the people who said terrible things about J.K. Rowling.

Ok I think I just got mad for Harry for a second lmao
 
I'm sorry, I was speaking to adults. Should I have said Seasame Street?
 
I'm sorry, I was speaking to adults. Should I have said Seasame Street?

Sesame Street is cool too :) I was more of a Barney girl, though.

Oh um. You still rarely know what the fuck you're talking about. I wish we could meet up. Then I'd let people I know have their way with you. You're scum. *spits on you*
 
Sesame Street is cool too :) I was more of a Barney girl, though.

Oh um. You still rarely know what the fuck you're talking about. I wish we could meet up. Then I'd let people I know have their way with you. You're scum. *spits on you*

No, you're just too fucking stupid to keep the fuck up. I know exactly what I'm talking about and only Conservatives pretend not to understand exactly what I'm saying.
 
No, you're just too fucking stupid to keep the fuck up. I know exactly what I'm talking about and only Conservatives pretend not to understand exactly what I'm saying.

Yawn. I'm 22 yrs old, the schoolyard insults don't work. Like...come on Sean. Let's not resort to a slanging match just because someone doesn't agree with you *pats your head sympathetically*

Anyway.

The religious groups were the ones who were against Harry Potter. You're the one who mentioned Harry Potter; you should know what you're talking about. Whatever you're alluding to about Conservatives is irrelevant.
 
Yawn. I'm 22 yrs old, the schoolyard insults don't work. Like...come on Sean. Let's not resort to a slanging match just because someone doesn't agree with you *pats your head sympathetically*

Anyway.

The religious groups were the ones who were against Harry Potter. You're the one who mentioned Harry Potter; you should know what you're talking about. Whatever you're alluding to about Conservatives is irrelevant.

It's not a schoolyard insult, it's a statement of fact. Harry Potter was just the first fictional and magical character that came to mind. The fact that you can't put two and two together isn't on me.

Religion prevents you from telling fact from fiction. Kids who read Harry Potter have a hard time understanding that it's fiction because they have no problem with magic. Easier to follow?
 
It's not a schoolyard insult, it's a statement of fact. Harry Potter was just the first fictional and magical character that came to mind. The fact that you can't put two and two together isn't on me.

Religion prevents you from telling fact from fiction. Kids who read Harry Potter have a hard time understanding that it's fiction because they have no problem with magic. Easier to follow?

You just said kids who are exposed to religion don't think anything is wrong with Harry Potter. I'm commenting on that specifically. I don't give a shit about what else you said. And I'm telling you that you're wrong. Religious people DID see something wrong with Harry Potter. I heard about it years ago, and saw it on the news, the author addressed it in an interview. But it's also Google-able fucking information.

But if you're equating religion to fantasy and magic, you can literally go to Hell.
 
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You just said kids who are exposed to religion don't think anything is wrong with Harry Potter. I'm commenting on that specifically. I don't give a shit about what else you said. And I'm telling you that you're wrong. Religious people DID see something wrong with Harry Potter. I heard about it years ago, and saw it on the news, the author addressed it in an interview. But it's also Google-able fucking information.

But if you're equating religion to fantasy and magic, you can literally go to Hell.

Which is a cute side point but it's like correcting my spelling. It's not the point so if you're serious you're just stupid and if you're trying to be cute you should try harder.

And I both an and OP are saying if you don't know religion is bullshit you have a hard time knowing what bullshit is. Or at least that's what the study reveals.
 
You just said kids who are exposed to religion don't think anything is wrong with Harry Potter. I'm commenting on that specifically. I don't give a shit about what else you said. And I'm telling you that you're wrong. Religious people DID see something wrong with Harry Potter. I heard about it years ago, and saw it on the news, the author addressed it in an interview. But it's also Google-able fucking information.

But if you're equating religion to fantasy and magic, you can literally go to Hell.
Those who believe in a religion are much more likely to believe that magic and witchcraft exist. In that way, they are related.
 
There's actually a bunch of studies about this, and it's not somuch that you can't call religion on it's bullshit, it's that your parents use god as an excuse for shitty parenting so you don't get an early foundation like you should. In our EDF classes we actually cover this as a regional learning disability in the bible belt. Basically what happens is, a kid asks something, like, "So why does it rain" and a good parent tells them about the water cycle. A shitty religious parent tells them that god did it, and... that's it. They don't learn anything. So they get in the habit of not thinking critically or asking questions because they always get the same 'god did it' answer, and that's not a real answer. So they lose their intellectual curiosity. It's not that they're actually stupid, it's that they are (ironically) slothful in their learning habits because of learned helplessness.
 
i wouldn't call them stupid just reality challenged. If you believe that there was a guy who could split the Red Sea and walk on water why wouldn't you believe that that some other guy has psychic powers?
 
You just said kids who are exposed to religion don't think anything is wrong with Harry Potter. I'm commenting on that specifically. I don't give a shit about what else you said. And I'm telling you that you're wrong. Religious people DID see something wrong with Harry Potter. I heard about it years ago, and saw it on the news, the author addressed it in an interview. But it's also Google-able fucking information.

But if you're equating religion to fantasy and magic, you can literally go to Hell.

He didn't... you have real reading comprehension problems. He essentially said the same thing that you did. That they think that magic is real. They don't see problems with Harry Potter vs reality. You took that to mean that they didn't see problems with Harry Potter vs their religion. The fact that they can compare the two is what the OP is talking about. They have difficulty grasping concepts being fictional and are more likely to believe that magic is real.

You remind me of Gillian from Family Guy.

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i wouldn't call them stupid just reality challenged. If you believe that there was a guy who could split the Red Sea and walk on water why wouldn't you believe that that some other guy has psychic powers?

It hurts them in school tho. Because they lose critical thinking abilities and intellectual curiosity. It's not just the learned helplessness in telling reality from fiction that is affected by extreme religious parenting.
 
Lol you're either a fucking idiot or a fucking lie.
It was the religious who protested Harry Potter because they say it condoned witchcraft. My aunt is an old fashioned Southerner and I remember being like 9 yrs old and she told me she wouldn't get me Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire the novel for Christmas because it's evil. :rolleyes: I am not very religious but I do respect religion and I am also a huge huge Harry Potter fan, and I know the people who said terrible things about J.K. Rowling.

Ok I think I just got mad for Harry for a second lmao



thats too bad cause it was just a regular good triumphing over evil story, i thought folks like that.


anyways......would you like a piece of sky-cake? :D



pardon me if you haven't heard Patton Oswalt on Religion :)
 
It hurts them in school tho. Because they lose critical thinking abilities and intellectual curiosity. It's not just the learned helplessness in telling reality from fiction that is affected by extreme religious parenting.

I'd be very curious to see those studies. I'm the only non-religious person in my family and none of them have any lack of intellectual curiosity. And I didn't read the study but the OP blurb just says exposure to religion not extreme religious parenting. My mom is a teacher but I can't have a Ouiji Board because of ghosts.
 
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