$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('killJOY', '1'). As a child, I used to think adults had answers.
2. I also believed that Jesus was god and actually got up out of that tomb.
3. My interest in the bible was reignited by the "higher criticism" movement that looks at who wrote what at what time. It's a fascinating puzzle. Conclusion: the bible evolved from a plethora of anonymously-authored scrolls!
4. Psychoanalysis. Thousands of dollars later, I had an epiphany: it's a crock of crap. Therapy is a game of mind-manipulation and belief-building, and mommy and daddy don't mean much to one's personality development. See
The Nurture Assumption and
Therapy's Delusions. Same goes for the "substance abuse treatment" scandal.
AA's a scam.5. Politics. I now ignore it.
6. Racism. I thought it could be defeated.
7. Human ignorance: the only truly bottomless reserve in the universe.
Edit:
8. Oh, yeah: I have to admit I was pretty taken in by the theories around 9/11, from about 2003-2005. Later, I realized that much of my willingness to believe the conspiracies was just misplaced antipathy for the current administration. I still have to thank Mike Ruppert (and Dale Pfeiffer) for introducing me (or, rather, re-introducing me) to peak oil.
As for the 9/11 stuff: nice try, Mike. It's brilliant, but too convoluted. There's a simpler explanation: they simply looked the other way, seeing an opportunity on the horizon.
The following film about the "Jersey Girls" and their push for an investigation is just stunning:
Press for truth.
I always find it to be that the craziest sons of a bitches are the ones who come to the conclusion that psychology is a crock.