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I don't argue religion on the internet

Americans probably know too much about religion and the seamy underside of hypocrisy and such

I'll do a mission to the rainforest
 
I don't argue religion on the internet

Americans probably know too much about religion and the seamy underside of hypocrisy and such

I'll do a mission to the rainforest

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My mom was a brain scientist / clinical psychologist that tested serial killers and the truly bizarre for the west coast court system, and she was contacted in 1960 by Robert Kennedy ~ he and his brother had the idea to create the Peace Corp and they asked my mom to create the screening profile, and to be the person that reviewed and approved the candidates suitability for the first few years to be core volunteers.

The first screening principal they all agreed on was eliminate all religious zealots that "heard the evangelical call" ~ otherwise the above visual was what was going to happen. It was amusing how many insane religious wackos tried to sign up in the early years... my mom read us some of the more outrageous application statements at the dinner table for conversational perspective ~ "god" help us all.
 
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My mom was a brain scientist / clinical psychologist that tested serial killers and the truly bizarre for the west coast court system, and she was contacted in 1960 by Robert Kennedy ~ he and his brother had the idea to create the Peace Corp and they asked my mom to create the screening profile, and to be the person that reviewed and approved the candidates suitability for the first few years to be core volunteers.

The first screening principal they all agreed on was eliminate all religious zealots that "heard the evangelical call" ~ otherwise the above visual was what was going to happen. It was amusing how many insane religious wackos tried to sign up in the early years... my mom read us some of the more outrageous application statements at the dinner table for conversational perspective ~ "god" help us all.
I still don't know @creepycoug has been able to beat the rap for for hearing the evangelical call and dancing across the water with a galleon full of guns, germs and steel. If you're swarthy enough, you can get away with anything.
 
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My mom was a brain scientist / clinical psychologist that tested serial killers and the truly bizarre for the west coast court system, and she was contacted in 1960 by Robert Kennedy ~ he and his brother had the idea to create the Peace Corp and they asked my mom to create the screening profile, and to be the person that reviewed and approved the candidates suitability for the first few years to be core volunteers.

The first screening principal they all agreed on was eliminate all religious zealots that "heard the evangelical call" ~ otherwise the above visual was what was going to happen. It was amusing how many insane religious wackos tried to sign up in the early years... my mom read us some of the more outrageous application statements at the dinner table for conversational perspective ~ "god" help us all.
Was your mom the basis for a character in the show Mindhunter?
 
I was talking to various hospice nurses when my dad was sick and dying.
The nurses all said the same things. Right before the person dies, "spirits" - passed-away relatives and loved ones, would come to visit their patients and talk to them. A few days before my dad passed, the nurse said she heard my dad talking to my mom (who also had recently passed) and my mom apparently asked him, "What are you waiting for...lets go?" My dad passed a few days later.

The hospice nurses all said there's something going on. Almost all their patients are talking to passed-away relatives or loved ones, right before they die.

I was baptized Catholic, but don't believe in a "god", but I believe spirits or their residual energies may still exist interdimensionally after death. There are supposedly up to 26 dimensions calculated out by some physicists. The energy is still there after death, residing in some of these dimensions. Haunted houses and castles in England, are said to lose their ghosts or hauntings after about 450 years. The residual energy seems to dissipate at that point.
People die, but some of their energy is still there.

My sister-in-law, who didn't believe in ghosts, was visited by my grandma's spirit, the very night my grandma died about 25 years ago. She didn't know my grandma had already died that night, but my grandma manifested in front of her as my sister was walking in her house, and my grandma just smiled at her, then vanished a few moments later.
 
Was your mom the basis for a character in the show Mindhunter?
In a way, yah… it started off innocently enough ~ early on in 1953 my mom started and watched over the so called spastic clinic on 23rd and Boyer in Mountlake at a point in time when people were terrified of abnormalities that they didnt understand ~ polio was just getting going also and people had no idea regarding how these calamities were transmitted.. later she was the physiological clinical evaluator of unusual patients at harborview [regional trauma center] and was writing reports for the courts and mental health agencies. That evolved into the courts referring unusual cases to her for profiling which led to her developing a reputation nationally for profiling expertise and the assignment of evaluating the most most bizarre individuals.

Hence the call regarding the Peace Core.

Regarding testing bizarre persona individuals, the idea was to learn regarding the most extreme aberrant behavior from a profiling standpoint, but also to qualify or disqualify the defendants claim or status of “a plea of insanity” which also impacted the death penalty etc. At a more local generalized level she was also testing for clinical brain / cognitive damage to recommend appropriate treatment protocols and longer term placement in mental care facilities etc.

Longer answer than you were probably looking for. Her outcome eventually was to say that she would rather shuck peas that continue to evaluate these sick and twisted fuckers, so that baton was passed to the next mind hunter ~ Ken Muscatel [who was my next door neighbor on Queen Anne later, also a part time hydro driver and crazy fuck].
 
In a way, yah… it started off innocently enough ~ early on in 1953 my mom started and watched over the so called spastic clinic on 23rd and Boyer in Mountlake at a point in time when people were terrified of abnormalities that they didnt understand ~ polio was just getting going also and people had no idea regarding how these calamities were transmitted.. later she was the physiological clinical evaluator of unusual patients at harborview [regional trauma center] and was writing reports for the courts and mental health agencies. That evolved into the courts referring unusual cases to her for profiling which led to her developing a reputation nationally for profiling expertise and the assignment of evaluating the most most bizarre individuals.

Hence the call regarding the Peace Core.

Regarding testing bizarre persona individuals, the idea was to learn regarding the most extreme aberrant behavior from a profiling standpoint, but also to qualify or disqualify the defendants claim or status of “a plea of insanity” which also impacted the death penalty etc. At a more local generalized level she was also testing for clinical brain / cognitive damage to recommend appropriate treatment protocols and longer term placement in mental care facilities etc.

Longer answer than you were probably looking for. Her outcome eventually was to say that she would rather shuck peas that continue to evaluate these sick and twisted fuckers, so that baton was passed to the next mind hunter ~ Ken Muscatel [who was my next door neighbor on Queen Anne later, also a part time hydro driver and crazy fuck].
I considered getting a Masters in forensic psychology for a year when I was finishing my undergrad at UW.
 
I still don't know @creepycoug has been able to beat the rap for for hearing the evangelical call and dancing across the water with a galleon full of guns, germs and steel. If you're swarthy enough, you can get away with anything.
@YellowSnow So, part of the initial protocol at least in the first 7 years was that you COULD be a crazy fuck and be approved as long as you displayed a substantive degree of discernment in your expression and your calling card from a personality standpoint was good humored wackiness ~ the creeper undoubtedly charmed his way in ~ which was the whole point of how you were going to get accepted [ @RaceBannon demonstrates that there are even exceptions to this] ~ pretty much the same way you avoided getting the crap beat out of you on the playground when you were a kid, and the same way that you get accepted here. The ideal candidate was somebody like @DoogCourigs or @GaryFromTeenMoms
 
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If you don't believe you don't believe

Calling it the universe is retarded

We don't live in the Amazon rain forest. Everyone here has heard the word and made their decision

To a believer God is not a vast empty vacuum that doesn't care

That's the point
You are a Jesus Freak AND you like the Eagles?
 
How's life in the caliphate?
I'm not sticking up for that fucktard religion either, don't put your voodoo on me Mr. Bannon. White people are the real problem, the dumb cunty ones in every country let themselves get totally taken advantage of.

Like how many Chicanos are in those ICE "peaceful" demonstrations? It was two Lesbians from a Suburu casting call and a some 23 year old loser who have gotten shot.

To answer your question, it depends where you live, but there are places where it is bad. See above sentence about White people fucking it up.
 
Scott Adams died - one would never know that after the third post.
I loved all the hilarity in 2015 on Bill Maher’s show when he stated Trump would win the election and gave his reasons. Took balls
 
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