It is apparent that one property of self-deception is a need to have others validate your wrong-ness (as right-ness). You… Read more 43: Why Do You Care?
Author: Clayton
42: Temptation, Willpower, and Legs
I discuss the mechanics of willpower and choice in the face of temptation. Basically, #1, in the face of temptation,… Read more 42: Temptation, Willpower, and Legs
41: Dogs and Stress
Abstract: Dogs, who are not accountable before God and do not have the capability to make choices regarding good and… Read more 41: Dogs and Stress
40: Anger, Depression, and Choice
Well the text below isn’t super close to the words I actually uttered forth in my podcast, but here they… Read more 40: Anger, Depression, and Choice
39: Self-Deception is Not Necessarily Sin
SBK039 Self-Deception is Not Necessarily Sin Transcript by Microsoft Office 365 dictate/transcribe – not super great, had to do tons… Read more 39: Self-Deception is Not Necessarily Sin
38: Filling In the Gaps and Faith
Monday, February 21, 2022 There’s still a huge gap. I understand depression involves a lie, and anxiety. I understand a… Read more 38: Filling In the Gaps and Faith
37: The Source of Principles of Psychology
Where do we look for the true principles of psychology? Why not the scriptures? The concepts there are actually true,… Read more 37: The Source of Principles of Psychology
36: What Do We Do?
Sunday, January 17, 2021 So if the instant you cross the line you have to justify yourself, or in the… Read more 36: What Do We Do?
35: Leave It Alone
Full Notes: You know this thing where you can’t tell the violation from its justification—do we just say that certain… Read more 35: Leave It Alone
34: Taking a Crack At It
(Full Notes) Why would a person believe a lie, I ask again? Cognitive might recognize that the thoughts are unhelpful… Read more 34: Taking a Crack At It