Log in

View Full Version : why does one support a candidate


Guest
07-31-2016, 07:25 AM
Why do some overlook the facts.

I read this kinda interesting.

In psychology, there is a construct called Cognitive Dissonance. Basically the idea goes that once people make up their minds about something, they become emotionally wedded to a person, idea or plan of action. Despite being confronted with evidence that contradicts a given thought or commitment, people tend to ignore the data at hand rather than modify or change their position.


:read:

Guest
07-31-2016, 07:31 AM
Why do some overlook the facts.

I read this kinda interesting.

In psychology, there is a construct called Cognitive Dissonance. Basically the idea goes that once people make up their minds about something, they become emotionally wedded to a person, idea or plan of action. Despite being confronted with evidence that contradicts a given thought or commitment, people tend to ignore the data at hand rather than modify or change their position.


:read:

I have run up against that constantly with my 224 613 Project but very deep self interest roots were usually also very much involved. Follow the money....

Taltarzac725

Guest
07-31-2016, 07:34 AM
Why do some overlook the facts.

I read this kinda interesting.

In psychology, there is a construct called Cognitive Dissonance. Basically the idea goes that once people make up their minds about something, they become emotionally wedded to a person, idea or plan of action. Despite being confronted with evidence that contradicts a given thought or commitment, people tend to ignore the data at hand rather than modify or change their position.


:read:I use to believe in Cognitive Dissonance but not so much anymore.

Guest
07-31-2016, 07:35 AM
I just vote for who shares about the same policy views given the choices available.

I am seldom all that thrilled with the choices though.

This year it is more about stopping Donald Trump from getting his hands on the wheel of the Ship of State as I believe he will hit an iceberg with it quite quickly.

Hillary Clinton's White House Task Force did help me in the 1990s with my 224 613 Project. So there is that too.

Taltarzac725.

Guest
07-31-2016, 10:47 AM
I just vote for who shares about the same policy views given the choices available.

I am seldom all that thrilled with the choices though.

This year it is more about stopping Donald Trump from getting his hands on the wheel of the Ship of State as I believe he will hit an iceberg with it quite quickly.

Hillary Clinton's White House Task Force did help me in the 1990s with my 224 613 Project. So there is that too.

Taltarzac725.

Of course, the Taz. Where did I put that big head ego emoticon? I just can't hear enough about Taz great life. Hey, I have an idea. Maybe Taz can use his great intellect to defend her in court after the elections and she gets charged with all those felonies she has perpetrated. Maybe she will write him a letter of appreciation to put on his love me wall.

Guest
07-31-2016, 12:50 PM
Why do some overlook the facts.

I read this kinda interesting.

In psychology, there is a construct called Cognitive Dissonance. Basically the idea goes that once people make up their minds about something, they become emotionally wedded to a person, idea or plan of action. Despite being confronted with evidence that contradicts a given thought or commitment, people tend to ignore the data at hand rather than modify or change their position.


:read:

It's happening now in politics, religion, race equality...it's all around. We KNOW something is true, so we ignore or debunk ALL evidence to the contrary.

Politics - We all know the two parties are crooked, but we STILL defend "our side" against "them".

Religion - We all know that science is taking us farther and farther from needing a "God" to explain things, yet we hold onto 5,000 year old myths.

Race - Come on, look around, look how they act, how they live, black people are NOT like us, they're not our "equal". Yet we hold onto that myth too.

I'm very familiar with CD, it's all around. It takes work to be truly "open minded". It's hard to do.

Good luck to you.

Guest
07-31-2016, 01:41 PM
It's happening now in politics, religion, race equality...it's all around. We KNOW something is true, so we ignore or debunk ALL evidence to the contrary.

Politics - We all know the two parties are crooked, but we STILL defend "our side" against "them".

Religion - We all know that science is taking us farther and farther from needing a "God" to explain things, yet we hold onto 5,000 year old myths.

Race - Come on, look around, look how they act, how they live, black people are NOT like us, they're not our "equal". Yet we hold onto that myth too.

I'm very familiar with CD, it's all around. It takes work to be truly "open minded". It's hard to do.

Good luck to you.

You say "open minded" when you really mean "empty headed."

I don't need luck, when I have God. But, I will wish you Good Luck, because I hope you live long enough to see the light.

Guest
08-01-2016, 05:46 AM
You say "open minded" when you really mean "empty headed."

I don't need luck, when I have God. But, I will wish you Good Luck, because I hope you live long enough to see the light.

See...people STILL believe the myths.

Yes...open minded.

Guest
08-01-2016, 07:44 AM
See...people STILL believe the myths.

Yes...open minded.

You call it a "myth" and I call it LIFE insurance.

If you are wrong and I am right, you are in big trouble.
If I was wrong (I'm not) and you were right, what difference would it make if I believe?

Guest
08-01-2016, 07:51 AM
This thread is what you get when folks attempt to intellectualize a subject!!

Guest
08-01-2016, 08:07 AM
This thread is what you get when folks attempt to intellectualize a subject!!

It's a discussion of sorts.

Guest
08-01-2016, 10:30 AM
You call it a "myth" and I call it LIFE insurance.

If you are wrong and I am right, you are in big trouble.
If I was wrong (I'm not) and you were right, what difference would it make if I believe?

Quite a high price to pay for insurance. Live according to someone else's rules because "maybe" they're right? Maybe those guys from 5,000 years ago knew something we don't know? It's too high a price for me.

If I'm wrong and "God" really IS omniscient, then he "knows our heart" and that we were just using that free will we got when we ate from the tree of knowledge. But if THAT is our greatest sin...knowledge...maybe he's not as smart as we think he is. What is he trying to hide from us?

You can believe anything you want, believe your religion, believe we're all equal, believe diversity is a good thing, just don't MAKE me live that way. Let ME choose.

Guest
08-01-2016, 02:03 PM
Quite a high price to pay for insurance. Live according to someone else's rules because "maybe" they're right? Maybe those guys from 5,000 years ago knew something we don't know? It's too high a price for me.

If I'm wrong and "God" really IS omniscient, then he "knows our heart" and that we were just using that free will we got when we ate from the tree of knowledge. But if THAT is our greatest sin...knowledge...maybe he's not as smart as we think he is. What is he trying to hide from us?

You can believe anything you want, believe your religion, believe we're all equal, believe diversity is a good thing, just don't MAKE me live that way. Let ME choose.

Nobody is forcing you. Other than gay marriage, is there something else that the Bible does not allow that bothers you? Not that it matters, just conversation. I've never tried to force my faith on anyone. Personally, I haven't found anything forbidden in my faith that I wished to do.
Just wondering why you would disparage my faith if it hasn't harmed you.