18 Sep 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidThat is how I use it.
It is one of those words that has seeped into every day use.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI don’t think calling scripture "fairy tales" helps any discourse about theism. I think calling some of Suzianne's tall tales delusional is accurate. I think she sometimes builds up a head of self-aggrandizing steam and fabricates things and maybe, years later, sees it as a good idea to dial it back or distance herself from it.
I find most of the stories in the Bible as fantastical tales, and yet you objected to me calling them fairy tales. Is fairy tales worse than delusional?
18 Sep 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidIt doesn't matter if you think it is "meaningless".
Without evidence your opinion is meaningless. You can't even link to where she said the things you claim.
18 Sep 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI don't need to.
You can't even link to where she said the things you claim.
18 Sep 23
@fmf saidIt's not the same.
That is how I use it.
It's akin to people saying they are depressed when they've had a bad day. It is not comparable to clinical depression. Similarly, people often say about themselves "I'm a bit OCD" when they double check the cooker, but this is a million miles away from somebody diagnosed with OCD. Words like 'schizophrenic' have also found their way into every day use. It diminishes the actual meaning/condition.
18 Sep 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidAs I said, regardless of your claims about your day job, in this environment you are partisan and inconsistent with regard to this "issue" you have with the word delusional.
I invariably stay out of your spats.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI haven't claimed she is clinically delusional. If I say a poster seems depressed, I don't mean they are clinically depressed. If I claim Relentless Red was paranoid about the source of the porn he was receiving in his inbox, or whatever ludicrous victimcard he was trying to play, I don't mean he is clinically paranoid.
It's akin to people saying they are depressed when they've had a bad day. It is not comparable to clinical depression.