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Daedelus76
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No… I’m actually an immaterialist, subjective idealist, or something of that nature. However, I do think there are real limits to human reasoning.Sounds like they have managed to tap in to that aspect of the brain that deals with choice and belief. But what do you mean to imply by this? Are you saying that what we believe is determined purely by biochemical influences? If this is so, then reasoning becomes void.
How do you not know that LSD doesn’t let you tap into a hidden reality? I actually was reading about a guy that became a “Jesus Freak” in the 70’s because of an acid trip and had some kind of vision. Personally, I am not into acid but if you want to dismiss the possibility of entheogenic experiences from drugs, you are comming down on the side of materialism. The same is true of dismissing meditation.
Back to the subject of suicide… my uncle’s family was/is Catholic and religion did not stop his sister from commiting suicide. He and his sister came from an alcoholic family and watched their mother drink/smoke herself to death and had a cold, alcoholic father, one of the meanest people I have ever met. Honestly, I don’t think the family did enough things to protect the sister, it especially didn’t help the house was full of guns- the husband was a gun enthusiast and wasn’t willing to part with his guns despite his wife obsessing about death.