Submitted by BasketCase0024 t3_y8sp94 in philosophy
ConsciousLiterature t1_itfgdiu wrote
Reply to comment by Bodywithoutorgans18 in [Peter Harrison] Why religion is not going away and science will not destroy it by BasketCase0024
>Part of what I just said was a lie.
Doesn't surprise me at all.
>I continue to respond because the overwhelming majority opinion among Psychologists is that you can never change a narcissist.
Huh?
>I continue to respond because the overwhelming majority opinion among Psychologists is that you can never change a narcissist.
Another anti science stance I see.
>Personally, I am an empath.
I believe you believe that.
> Doesn't mean I can't have narcissistic tendencies.
Certainly not.
>I am not always a good person either as you have pointed out, but I try to be.
You are not trying hard enough.
Bodywithoutorgans18 t1_itfgmgm wrote
These are very sweeping judgements. You yourself exhibit the exact opposite of everything you just described me as, no? Do you ever actually reflect on that? Why do you think it is your job and or right to pass such sweeping judgements on people?
ConsciousLiterature t1_itfhbim wrote
>These are very sweeping judgements.
They are highly specific judgements.\
>You yourself exhibit the exact opposite of everything you just described me as, no?
No.
>Why do you think it is your job and or right to pass such sweeping judgements on people?
I don't think it's my job. I do however have the right to judge anybody I want. Do you think I shouldn't have this right?
Bodywithoutorgans18 t1_itfhuxn wrote
Who endowed you with this right?
ConsciousLiterature t1_itfi0m1 wrote
The constitution of the united states.
Bodywithoutorgans18 t1_itfi721 wrote
Where does it explicitly say that?
ConsciousLiterature t1_itfjmyn wrote
Freedom of speech.
Bodywithoutorgans18 t1_itfjugt wrote
Your freedom of speech ends at the point where it infringes on someone else though. Passing judgement on someone else can also be called libel, or slander.
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