I'm of the opinion that the large following Rand Shermer and Dawkins has is actually a subroup of mildly autistic people. Their excessive emotions, of blind loyalty and biting irrational defence of their media heroes makes them seem like angry children who want everytthing simple and black and white, though the world is technicolour as adults know. Have you come across this opinion anywhere? Any studies?
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Distind, can you see the comments if I delete the quote? :P
Anyway, I'm of the opinion of just deleting submissions from YouTube and YahooAnswers.
"Their excessive emotions, of blind loyalty and biting irrational defence of their media heroes makes them seem like angry children who want everytthing simple and black and white, though the world is technicolour as adults know."
Who, Christians? Oh gawd, I know!
Mildly autistic: Misusing a medical term to slag off people who disagree with you, thereby also slandering people who suffer from the actual disorder - nice.
Excessive emotions: Er, revival tents, suicide bombers, sadistic fantasies of eternal torture, persecution complexes, you were saying?
Blind loyalty: How can you get any more blindly loyal than a fundie. Dedicating your life to an imagined entity who gives his followers precisely nothing, sounds pretty blindly loyal to me.
Biting irrational defence of their media heroes: Bush and Hovind, 'nuff said!
Angry children who want everything simple and black and white: Shiny mirror is shiny.
The world is technicolour: Who knew?
Please go back to the sandbox and play with your plastic Jesus now.
Change the names, and 'autistic' to 'psychotic', and we have an accurate rendering of fundies.
Any studies?
No fundie would ever suggest such a thing.
My two youngest children both have autism and they have better critical thinking skills than you do, kimbo99.
Of coure, unlike you, they're at the high-functioning end of the spectrum.
Isn't it funny how often people with no particular knowledge of a subject have opinions about said subject?
And by the way, "Technicolor?" You've been watching too much brain-rot on television. Technicolor is a film process, and it needs to be capitalized.
Why do people who have Asperger's Syndrome, a neurological disorder that tends to make people more logical than emotional, gravitate toward people like Richard Dawkins? This is a mystery that no one will ever solve...Oh wait a minute..
No, the sane people that see your delusion are not crazy or evil - they want to help you. These fundy dingbats not only have imaginary friends, they have imaginary enemies. Unfortunately, their imaginary enemies are associated with real people on this planet.
Excessive emotion and irrationality? Blind devotion? Seeing everything as black and white with no middle ground?
Holy crap, fundies are all autistic! XD
And speaking as an autistic, fuck you for assuming I only agree with those people because I'm this way. Asshole.
I'm of the opinion that the large following Yahweah Jesus and Paul has is actually a subroup of mildly autistic people. Their excessive emotions, of blind loyalty and biting irrational defence of their media heroes makes them seem like angry children who want everytthing simple and black and white, though the world is technicolour as adults know. Have you come across this opinion anywhere? Any studies?
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If they're autistic than you must have something far FAR worse.
As I've remarked on an older post, I sometimes wonder if religious fundies are about as far away from normal as those who are autistic, but in the opposite direction. A classic trait I've seen attributed to autism is "mind blindness," the inability to comprehend, or even conceive of the existence of, intelligences beside one's own, whereas religious fundies seem to perceive intelligence even where it isn't, perhaps equally unable to conceive of anything in the universe not being under the control of some sentience's will.
Addendum to my original post: mind blindness is, as far as I know, a symptom of particularly strong cases of autism. Anyone who's mildly autistic here, and apparently we have a few, please don't take offense at my earlier description of the spectrum in terms of its extreme, limiting case.
Capt. Kirk: "Spock, what is it?"
Spock: "Fascinating, captain. My irony meter just exploded."
"Their excessive emotions, of blind loyalty and biting irrational defence of their media heroes makes them seem like angry children who want everytthing simple and black and white, though the world is technicolour as adults know."
You mean... like Christians?
I love the whole "I have this vague idea that something is true, can someone find a study that backs me up on it?" aspect, not even pretending to have read "somewhere" that this is the case or anything. Research studies aren't there for you to pick and choose based on what backs up your irrational opinions!
Amusing how the commenter conflates Rand, Shermer, and Dawkins. Shermer is a libertarian but not a Randroid, and Dawkins and Shermer probably don't see eye-to-eye on many political issues.
Their excessive emotions, of blind loyalty and biting irrational defence of their media heroes makes them seem like angry children who want everytthing simple and black and white, though the world is technicolour as adults know.
That sounds more like creationists too me.
I liked Dawkins book, particularly how productive and uplifting it was. I also think that his ego is a bit big and he's a humourless tosser who only likes "the hitchhikers guide to the universe" and the classics.
Therefore, I don't worship him, I just know that he talks sense, and he clearly cares about humanity.
Therefore, I'm not blindly loyal.
You just described religion and put it's problems on a non-religious dynamic.
If you people hate the attributes of religion so much why are you religious? Why do you use your practices of blind faith and worship to insult others?
You don't see us accusing you of being educated free-thinkers with a logical mind of your own.
Now you're mixing it up again. It should be "The Bible and Jesus Christ", not "Rand, Shermer and Dawkins".
And yes, we have come across your opinion somewhere; on Rapture Retards. Studies? No, they are usually based on facts.
Edit. Sorry, I read it as Randy Shermer, one person's first and last name. But, as this dolt forgot the comma, it's an easy mistake to do. Guess I worship neither of those two, as I didn't even know that it was two people.
Is it Ayn Rand he's talking about? She was a really weird cultist. ("I have the right to be unfaithful to my husband, but my lover can't be unfaithful to me!")
I had some school friends who "worshipped" her.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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