EcK
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First off, this thread is aimed at people who consider religious beliefs to be a form of delusion, if you don't I'd be happy to debate you outside of this thread which is why i've placed it on the 'psychology' sub forum rather than 'spirituality'. Thanks.
Hi Guys,
here's something I've been pondering for quite a bit.
While there's alot of knowledge and studies about religious belief etc.
I've yet to come across a solid, systematized and effective 'guideline' as to how to approach the irrational beliefs found in religion and allow people to regain 'critical thinking' (ie: belief based on some amount of coherence/evidence as people do in most areas of their lives).
I'd like to start collecting ideas on the topic
The keys are:
- What aspects of religion acts as 'blocks' to the questioning of their religious/magical beliefs
- What could influence it: (behavior, etc.)
- Is it type dependant, do different types have different 'defense mechanisms' or is overall type not strictly relevant.
- What method would you recommend in 'de-brainwashing' and individual and what strengthes/weaknesses do you think this method would have
- what research do you find relevant on the topic
- how to go about testing what works and what doesn't, preferably with 'smaller steps' than trying to 'curing' a person right off. Perhaps by testing it on similar but 'smaller' stubbornly held irrational beliefs.
- what 'small' religious types beliefs could be used for testing?
- what overall methodology would you propose for this venture
We can then regularly select methods which seem backed up by research and go more indepth
Hi Guys,
here's something I've been pondering for quite a bit.
While there's alot of knowledge and studies about religious belief etc.
I've yet to come across a solid, systematized and effective 'guideline' as to how to approach the irrational beliefs found in religion and allow people to regain 'critical thinking' (ie: belief based on some amount of coherence/evidence as people do in most areas of their lives).
I'd like to start collecting ideas on the topic
The keys are:
- What aspects of religion acts as 'blocks' to the questioning of their religious/magical beliefs
- What could influence it: (behavior, etc.)
- Is it type dependant, do different types have different 'defense mechanisms' or is overall type not strictly relevant.
- What method would you recommend in 'de-brainwashing' and individual and what strengthes/weaknesses do you think this method would have
- what research do you find relevant on the topic
- how to go about testing what works and what doesn't, preferably with 'smaller steps' than trying to 'curing' a person right off. Perhaps by testing it on similar but 'smaller' stubbornly held irrational beliefs.
- what 'small' religious types beliefs could be used for testing?
- what overall methodology would you propose for this venture
We can then regularly select methods which seem backed up by research and go more indepth