Yeah perhaps you're right. It (faith) is often viewed as the antithesis of reason and whatnot and so would easily "fit the bill". It was kind of random I agree. I enjoy a few beers while I peruse the internet. Suppose I just wanted to assert that was not what I was alluding to. It could've easily seemed like it imo. Times are tough. Faith without evidence takes strength. Not one to knowingly or unknowingly weaken that. — Outlander
This may be a bad example but the Stamford Prison Experiment is worth considering in this case. The implications we can draw from it is amazing as I would not consider it somewhat like a mental prison for both the guards and prisoners as both were trapped in their roles, resulting in their mental beliefs changing. Maybe this example could help advance the discussion further. — Josh Lee
Oh really? Didn’t know that its no longer considered scientific. I thought the results haven’t been replicated because of ethical concerns? Thanks for the clarification! — Josh Lee
this. "They" (paranoia or not) wanted you to draw conclusions. Think about it. There is tons of political issues connect to such "research".The implications we can draw from it is amazing — Josh Lee
So. What do you guys think? — Outlander
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