Christ Conventions, Therapeutic Deception, and Insulin Pills for Diabetics
What do you do with delusional patients who all believe they are Jesus Christ? Make them confront each other in an asylum.
Is autism caused by fertility treatments? Probably not.
Should therapists “recover” memories of abuse or trauma? No.
Nicer than needles: Insulin pills for diabetes are moving ahead in clinical trials.
The Slate article about three men, all claiming to be Jesus Christ, being housed in the same asylum was interesting. The idea that they would confront each other — and in the process realize the fallacy of their own claim was a novel concept.
About the three Jesuses. Let them baptize each other.
Let’s hear it for the pills.
About the 3 Jesuses: And yet we have major world religions that all say, “This is the only path.” Believers regularly assert that, despite the large numbers of fervent believers in other religions, that their is the only way.
Side note: I wondered why they didn’t each claim to be a different part of the Trinity. After all, 3 is greater than one. Or equal to it. Depending on your perspective.
The Three Jesuses sounds like a good name for a troop of Mexican Lucha libre tag-team wrestlers. The other wrestlers would be afraid to fight them out of fear of eternal damnation!