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To: stfassisi

Beaudelaire said “Nobody believes in the Devil anymore, but you can smell him everywhere....”

Materialism is the devil’s ruse-—and now even the professions of psychology and psychiatry-——supposed to be studies of the MIND-—have been reduced to psychobabbling pseudo-science about non-empirical “brain chemistry”.

The claims are presumed, not proven....because now “scientists” pretend to “know” that the MIND does not exist.....as all is reduced to brain and chemistry....

You can’t see the Devil.....so he doesn’t exist.....

but nor can we see IDEAS or THOUGHTS or CONCEPTS or MEANINGS of words—which are NOT physical. People can become possessed by an Idea, which spurs them to evil actions....ie, ideas such as Marxism....

Words have physical properties-—but their meanings are NOT physical.......you don’t find out the meaning of a word by doing a chemical analysis of the ink content....

In the beginning was the WORD...and the WORD was with God and the Word was God........

Words have meaning....and meanings are META-physical....


3 posted on 09/10/2010 6:41:22 AM PDT by Beowulf9
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To: Beowulf9
and now even the professions of psychology and psychiatry-——supposed to be studies of the MIND-—have been reduced to psychobabbling pseudo-science about non-empirical “brain chemistry”.

Right on target!

Modern Psychology is greatly influenced by the demonic through the likes of Freud ,Jung and Kinsey-who are held up as great minds in these fields. If one looks at lives these 3 people lead and what they taught at times- it shows the clear essence of the demonic

8 posted on 09/10/2010 9:38:23 AM PDT by stfassisi ((The greatest gift God gives us is that of overcoming self"-St Francis Assisi)))
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