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Re: Brother
Posted By: Wolfspirit, on host 64.229.196.130
Date: Thursday, August 2, 2001, at 13:07:23
In Reply To: Re: Brother posted by Don the Monkeyman on Wednesday, August 1, 2001, at 19:41:23:

> > > Wolf "I never learn. Never ever try reasoning with a schizophrenic. It didn't work in real life; now confirmed that it CERTAINLY doesn't work online" spirit
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> > Well, uh...huh?
> >
> > Gri"doesn't get it"shny
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> You would have had to see the idiot who was posting here this weekend for that to make sense. Some nut job was posting nonsense, and Wolf tried to give him a reasonable reply. He replied with a string of about twenty posts whose text was contained entirely in the subject line, and ALL of the posts were crazy talk. It was something else. Of course, Sam deleted it all when he got back. :-)
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> Don "Explainer of things" Monkey

That's about the size of it. Of course, my trying to give a 'reasonable' reply is different from replying in a way that was actually wise. :-(

One of my close relatives organizes a C.A.R.E. home for people like schizophrenics who need to get back on their feet. Yes, they can sometimes do and say fairly crazy things -- like literally throwing the computer right out the apartment window if they're frustrated with email. But they are still interesting people with thoughts and feelings and hopes like anyone.

I could mention something that has been disturbing me deeply about this disorder, however. Many schizophrenics are often intensely religious and pray continuously with Him and Christ by name. They "pray without ceasing" in every sense of the famous phrase as the Carmelite monk, Brother Lawrence, once used it. And yet their lives and minds remain devastated by a disorder that destroys people in their prime, striking down athletes and Ph.D. students. You could see something of this religious fervor in Kreskas gael's rants and postings (now deleted). I don't know what to think of the utter sincerity and overwhelming intensity of these persons. They pray, and they can witness all the right things, and they really believe it -- but they're crazy. It can be very troubling.