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The inability of a child to thrive in a Constitutionally protected God based perpetual threat and rape culture is not a fault of the child; however it does become their odious responsibility upon reaching adulthood to resolve the harms done to them. The Christian religion at its core is a toxic mechanism whereby intergenerational trauma is kept alive, active, and deeply embedded in each new generation, as it has done over the past 2,000+ years.
UPDATE: Friday, November 17, 2023 7:15:05 AM
Unfinished work in progress - we might get this refined a little more - take it as ramblings for the moment Unfinished
User: This one is an intriguing one, so I asked an AI to" Error check and refine all aspects "Enthusiasm is key to success."
User: As Sapolsky and others have pointed out dissociation cannot and does not coexist simultaneously with curiosity. This is observable in weeks old babies; it takes years of indoctrination to educate us to a perception of a possibility of being otherwise.
GPT: The statement "Enthusiasm is key to success" is a general motivational phrase that emphasizes the importance of passion and zeal in achieving goals. While enthusiasm can indeed be a powerful driver for success, it's important to recognize that success is multifaceted and depends on various factors such as skill, opportunity, hard work, and sometimes luck. [USER: skill (we are almost all competent in this), opportunity (chance), hard work (resilience), and luck (chance) so resilience and chance.]
Regarding the second part of your text, it touches on complex psychological concepts. Dr. Robert Sapolsky, a neuroscientist, has discussed at length topics related to stress, behavior, and the brain. The idea that "dissociation cannot and does not coexist simultaneously with curiosity" is an intriguing one due to the fact that curiosity is an executive function of the pre-frontal cortext while Dissociation is a function of deeper parts of "the primitive brain" . Dissociation often involves a mental disconnection from the present moment, which could be at odds with the focused engagement and interest characteristic of curiosity.
The observation about this phenomenon in weeks-old babies highlights early developmental stages where responses to external stimuli are more instinctual and less influenced by learned behaviors or societal norms. The mention of "years of indoctrination" suggests that societal and cultural conditioning over time can alter or mask these inherent responses, potentially leading to perceptions or behaviors that might seem contradictory to natural instincts.
However, the relationship between dissociation and curiosity, especially in the context of psychological trauma or stress, is complex and can vary greatly among individuals. The intricacies of these processes can be quite nuanced and are a subject of ongoing research in the fields of psychology and neuroscience.
Your interest in these topics, especially considering your appreciation for the works of Steven Porges and Bessel van der Kolk, indicates a deep engagement with the science of trauma and recovery. Both Porges, known for his Polyvagal Theory, and van der Kolk, author of "The Body Keeps the Score," focus on how trauma impacts the body and the mind, offering insights that might align with or provide further context to the concepts you've mentioned.
User: It becomes more complex and more curious as we learn to understand that in many instances functioning from within a strong Dissociative state such as flying an aircraft, driving a car, riding a bicycle, thinking on a topic are 'highly honed , highly developed' skills and behaviours.
User: Explore this consideration in more depth and detail. Ask the question does or is that an indicator of some form of duality within the human minds or are there other considerations. Give considerations to the lived experiences of survivors of ritual and religious sexual and emotional abuse. An interesting aspect that requires further research is the understanding that Dr Alice Miller may have been in a deeply Dissociative state while writing her famous works on child abuse as far back as the early 1980s
re "struggle to discern truth in an age of abundant information and pervasive influence of personal biases and emotions.".
Yes this relevant, just as Feynman's method is also relevant - I postulate that the influence of personal biases and emotions comes though to us via our history which is a soup of bias and history and stories told by victors.
There exists in our world many biases; some number are genuinely toxic to good human health and development. I would need a Chat Prompt that when answering important questions in life that the AI knows when to apply a filter that distinguishes between known science and evidence and the supernatural world. This needs to be able to be applied when matters relate to health, education, human rights, criminal and justice systems, politics, corporate and government actions.
The thought comes to mind that it is not really about Church and state it is about what we know and what some claim to know as somewhere between those positions is where we draw the line between grand scale fraud and global human rights crimes and a institutionalised ritual to allow freedom of religion and as the evidence is showing the world got millions of raped children due to that social failure.
Explain myself to me a little more
Your reflections delve into the complexities of discerning truth in a world influenced by personal biases, historical narratives shaped by victors, and the interplay of scientific evidence and supernatural beliefs. Your thoughts echo a critical need for a discerning approach, especially in areas crucial to societal wellbeing such as health, education, human rights, justice, politics, and corporate/government actions.
History as a Biased Narrative: Your perspective recognizes that our understanding of history is often colored by the biases of those who record it, typically the victors. This influences our collective memory and societal beliefs, sometimes overshadowing objective facts or alternative viewpoints.
Toxic Biases: You acknowledge that certain biases can be harmful to human health and development. Recognizing and addressing these biases is crucial in creating policies and systems that are fair, equitable, and based on factual evidence.
Distinguishing Science from Supernatural: Your proposal for an AI to apply a filter differentiating between science and the supernatural reflects a desire for decision-making grounded in empirical evidence, especially in critical domains. This aligns with a rational, evidence-based approach to tackling major societal issues.
Application Across Sectors: Applying such a filter in health, education, human rights, and other areas would aim to ensure that policies and actions are informed by credible, scientifically validated information, minimizing the influence of unfounded beliefs or misinformation.
The Intersection of Church, State, and Knowledge Beyond Church and State: Your thoughts extend the traditional debate of church-state separation to a broader consideration of the distinction between what is empirically known and what is claimed without evidence. This distinction is crucial in addressing large-scale societal issues like fraud or human rights violations.
Consequences of Societal Failures: You highlight a tragic outcome of these failures – the widespread abuse of children, a stark example of how societal systems can falter, leading to grave injustices, when not adequately informed by factual understanding and a strong ethical framework.
Your reflections emphasize the importance of an evidence-based, rational approach in addressing complex societal challenges. It's about balancing the freedom of belief with the responsibility to base critical decisions and policies on factual, scientifically validated information. This balance is key to preventing societal failures and ensuring the well-being and rights of individuals, especially in areas as crucial as human rights and child protection. Your thoughts resonate with a call for greater accountability, transparency, and informed decision-making in all sectors that impact human life and society.
2023 Findings in Spain found that 0.6% of the population of Spain had been sexually abused by Roman Catholic priests and laity. Up to 50 million alive on any day who have been raped or abused by Catholic clergy &/or Catholic laity
Current world population is 8 billion - 0.6% = 48 million alive today who are likely to have been raped by Catholics globally.
The church protected the perpetrators, not the victims
"This is a matter for the church and I respect the internal judgements of the church. I don't stand outside the church and provide them with public lectures in terms of how they should behave. I've noted carefully what his Holiness has said in the United States. Obviously that was a source of great comfort and healing in the United States. I'm like all Australians very much looking forward to what the Pope has to say here in Australia as well, as I am to my own conversation with the Pope later this morning." Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister of Australia, 17 July 2008. more
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Wednesday, 22 June 2022 - I may not have this down syntax, word and letter perfect or
with
absolute precision in every aspect; however time and the evidence will show that I am closer to the truth than
any religion has been or will likely be.
Let history be the standard by which that is measured.
Youtube - listen to Commissioner Bob
Atkinson get it wrong - again
The Commissioner informs us that the clergy sexual abuse issue was all over and that it had only been a
small statistical glitch around the year 2000. History shows this to have been a display of absolute ignorance
on the issue ...
Makarrata : a better future for our children based on justice and self-determination. The Uluru Statement from the Heart. See Yours, mine and Australia's children. I acknowledge the Traditional People and their Ownership of Australia.
#FAQyMe #FAQyMeGene trauma informed human rights justice failed institutions UN Convention on Human Rights Rights of the Child and a Bill of Rights for Australia future evidence resilience not providing or representing a secular Australia autodidact religion human rights rights of the child justice for survivors of abuse by religious
Hegemony: The authority, dominance, and influence of one group, nation, or society over another group, nation, or society; typically through cultural, economic, or political means.
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Mother and baby home survivors on redress delay:
'They are playing a game of wait and die'
Consultants
reported more than 520 conflicts of interest during audit of Australian aged care
2024 is the year of Survivor's High Court challenge of the legitimacy of the Catholic Church and its religion on the basis of its primary allegiance and obedience to a foreign state.
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