Psychology Good and Evil: Anything but Sanity People end up serving a system that serves itself, not them. They lose clarity, curiosity, and critical thought. They are taught to replace investigation with belief, and to replace reason with faith.
Psychology The Psychological Profile of God: A Fictional Character's Disorders The erratic and intense nature of God’s relationships with His people can also be interpreted as symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). In particular, God's relationship with the Israelites is marked by extreme highs and lows
Politics TRUMP and Christian Nationalism: THE THREAT TO AMERICA Trump, in turn, uses the evangelical base to maintain his political power and feed his pathetic ego. It’s a marriage of convenience where both sides are using each other to subvert the Constitution and gain power for their individual narcissistic, psychotic desires.
Psychology AI Analysis of Religion: Psychological Constructs and the Man-Made Entrapment of Belief Religions often instill fear of punishment—whether in the form of hell, bad karma, or divine retribution—to deter adherents from questioning or leaving the faith.
Religion The Influence of Religious Extremism on Global Violence: A Call for Universal Sanity Evangelical Christians, who are key supporters of MAGA, adhere to the Abrahamic covenant of Judaism, which links them to the broader geopolitical struggles involving Israel. This religious bond implicates American Christian extremists as proxy warriors in Judaic battles against Israel's enemies
Politics The Influence of Nachala on the Israeli Government: A Dangerous Alliance Nachala's ideology draws directly from the commandments in Deuteronomy, which include instructions for the Israelites to conquer the land and to kill "everything that breathes," including men, women, and children (Deuteronomy 20:16-18).
Psychology The Legacy of Trauma: How Ancient and Modern Atrocities Shape Generations through Epigenetics In both the ancient conquest of Canaan and the atrocities committed by Nazi soldiers, the individuals involved may have experienced a similar process of psychological hardening.
Psychology The Matrix of Armageddon: How Ancient Commandments Fuel Modern Conflict and Threaten Humanity The 49th mitzvah and the Quranic commandment of retribution both reflect this ancient conflict. The former justifies the complete destruction of perceived enemies, while the latter ensures that any act of aggression is met with equal force.
Psychology Prescription Medication: The New Opium of the Masses Moreover, the GOP has historically aligned itself with the pharmaceutical industry, advocating for policies that benefit drug manufacturers and limit the regulation of prescription medications.
Religion Judaism: A System of Division Facilitated by Shibboleths, In-Group Preferences, and the Birth of Islam as a Response The entire religion of Islam can be understood, in part, as a response to this exclusion. While Judaism isolated Isaac as the sole recipient of the covenant, Islam emerged to challenge this notion, asserting that the descendants of Ishmael were also part of God's promise.
Religion The Abrahamic Covenant: A Divided Promise, or a Forgery of God's Will? The Abrahamic Covenant is described in various parts of Genesis, and a close examination reveals significant differences in writing style and content, suggesting that these passages may have been written by different sources.
Religion The Abrahamic Covenant: Religion’s Role in Dividing the Descendants of Abraham "I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you."
Religion The Secular Covenant I live with a deep sense of appreciation and awe for the mysteries of life, consciousness, and the universe. These aspects of existence are profoundly unexplainable, and I recognize that they might point to the possibility of a creator or higher power. However, I do not claim to know the
Politics Why do so many right wing Republican Christian men seem gay? In some cases, individuals may explore their same-sex desires in secret, attending gay bars or entering into clandestine relationships while maintaining a facade of heterosexuality.
Religion The Abrahamic Covenant: A Divine Promise or a Plan for World Conquest? During the time of the Abrahamic Covenant, the world as known to the ancient Hebrews was limited to the regions surrounding the Eastern Mediterranean, the Fertile Crescent, and parts of North Africa.
Religion The Construct of Christianity: A Framework for Servitude, Obedience, and Gullibility Christianity’s emphasis on obedience and submission to authority can be seen as a mechanism to discourage independent thought and critical inquiry.
Religion What if Jesus helped plan his own crucifixion? The rabbis, eager to rid themselves of this troublesome rabbi, agreed to the plan. They would do anything to see Yeshua disappear, even if it meant participating in a deception.
Psychology Critical Thinking in Judaic Teachings: Why Jews Seem Smarter Than Christians In Christianity, particularly in its traditional forms, the emphasis is often placed on faith and belief—trusting in the teachings of the church and the scriptures without necessarily engaging in the same level of critical analysis
Psychology The Art of Plausibility in Judaic Strategy: An Exploration of Manipulation Through Illusion If a narrative is plausible enough, it creates a fertile ground for manipulation, particularly when it comes to matters that are inherently difficult to prove or disprove.
Religion The Masquerade of Christianity: How Judaism conquered Rome and the Planet This new religion, Christianity, maintained the core tenets of Judaism but presented them in a way that was more acceptable to a Roman audience.
Religion The Timeless Illusion of Magic: From Ancient Rituals to Modern Prayer In ancient civilizations like Egypt, Sumer, and Greece, magic was an integral part of religious and cultural practices.
Religion Featured Revisiting the Burning Bush: Are Christians Unknowingly Worshiping a Mistranslated God? Throughout history, the Hebrew Bible has undergone numerous translations, starting with the Septuagint in ancient Greek, followed by the Latin Vulgate, and eventually, various English translations.
Religion The Forgotten Name: How Rabbinic Religion has Ignored God's Command to Moses In one of the most profound moments in religious history, God directly revealed His name to Moses.
Politics The Power and Pitfalls of Monotheism: Why Polytheistic Pluralism Was the Key to Rome's Longevity The Roman Empire's strength lay in its ability to incorporate and respect a wide variety of religious practices and deities, not just from Rome but from the many cultures it absorbed as it expanded.
Politics Scenarios Where Neither Trump Nor Harris Would End Up Being President of the United States Impact of Faithless Electors: If a significant number of electors defect from their pledged candidate, it could prevent either Trump or Harris from reaching the 270 electoral votes required to win