Autism do you believe "high-functioning" autism is real and can you grow out of it

>Dude you're the one being dismissive kek
You say some ignorant shit, start namecalling and playing the victim when confronted and proclaim yourself the winner in the end after the other party gets tired of your shit.
>What a bitch kek

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Now you're calling people redditors.
strawGOD.... I knvvl.
and you say this?
 
He wants to know the "why's and how's" of this more than continued statements like this one that will only make him disagree with the opposing position further out of a lack of explanation on why these statements should be considered true.
This is pretty much the entire crux of my argument, which is that his point has 0 explanation and instead pivoted into religion when it shouldn't have.
 
>Dude you're the one being dismissive kek
You say some ignorant shit, start namecalling and playing the victim when confronted and proclaim yourself the winner in the end after the other party gets tired of your shit.
>What a bitch kek

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er, no, I look like this actually while saying all that
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I genuinely can't be bothered at the moment. I used to argue a lot here before because there were people who actually listened to the points I made. Nowadays it feels like most people I talk to here don't deserve a proper response so I just straight up tell them what I think without the complex shit.
I understand.
This is pretty much the entire crux of my argument, which is that his point has 0 explanation and instead pivoted into religion when it shouldn't have.
Well, once again, the divide just comes down to a conflict that we can't mend or come to a satisfying conclusion with using keyboards and monitors, as the fundamental worldviews of either side simply can't reconcile in such a distant manner because the central point of one is irreligious and the central point of the other is religious, it's a clear polarity. We can at least conclude this little debate with kindness by understanding both that matter and the matter in that either side will persist in our differing thoughts in future discussion, so there won't be a needed bother to discuss this particular difference again, but only a need of tolerance in acknowledging either view with our own opinions.
 
I understand.

Well, once again, the divide just comes down to a conflict that we can't mend or come to a satisfying conclusion with using keyboards and monitors, as the fundamental worldviews of either side simply can't reconcile in such a distant manner because the central point of one is irreligious and the central point of the other is religious, it's a clear polarity. We can at least conclude this little debate with kindness by understanding both that matter and the matter in that either side will persist in our differing thoughts in future discussion, so there won't be a needed bother to discuss this particular difference again, but only a need of tolerance in acknowledging either view with our own opinions.
I would react with this if I could tbh
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>autism isn't real!
<what are you talking about yeah it is
>no its not its psychology and psychology isn't real
<psychology is real
>no its wrong because muh religion
<what does that even have to do with this
>autistic people don't exist because i said so okay FUCK YOU, YOU WON'T TAKE EVERYTHING I SAY AS PROSPHECY SO I WONT EVEN RESPOND!!!!
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I just genuinely don't see how religion should be involved in any of this.
Religion (or a lack of it) forms a very large part of all of our views of the world, and that can extend to how the mind functions, as well, just as how it could extend to how anything functions. As such, a person who is religious will have their religion naturally influence how they view things, and it happens that there are people who are religious on here.
 
>I fucking love science
>Can you even imagine
>Way back in the past when
>We thought that storms were caused by petty gods
>Fighting on top of a mountain
>And yeah, I like a good story
>But eventually it's gonna bore me
>If it doesn't have that truth
>That incontrovertible, testable, repeatable proof
>I fucking love science
>And I love Charles Darwin
>Cause I don't think it's bold to question what you're told
>If you're told the world's a thousand years old
>There's nothing here to argue against
>It's a process not an ideology
>And I fucking love science
>Sometimes people ask me
>Of all of the centuries
>Which I'd pick to live life in
>Well that's pretty easy
>Right now, if you think objectively
>If you like hot running water
>And memory foam beds
>And TV shows and cell phones
>And not being dead
>Then you love science
>And I love Carl Sagan
>Cause I think it's bright to look up in the sky
>And never ever ever stop wondering why
>There's nothing here to argue against
>It's a process not an ideology
>And I fucking love science
>Woolly mammoth embryos
>Vaccines for smallpox and polio
>Your TV set, the Internet
>Your PS4, supersonic jets
>Exoplanets, galaxies
>DNA, germ theory, relativity
>Just take a sec to think about it
>How screwed we would be without it
>I love science
>And I love Rosalind Franklin
>Cause I wanna die remembering why
>The truth is more important than winning a prize
>There's nothing here to argue against
>It's a process not an ideology
>And I fucking love science

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>I fucking love science
>Can you even imagine
>Way back in the past when
>We thought that storms were caused by petty gods
>Fighting on top of a mountain
>And yeah, I like a good story
>But eventually it's gonna bore me
>If it doesn't have that truth
>That incontrovertible, testable, repeatable proof
>I fucking love science
>And I love Charles Darwin
>Cause I don't think it's bold to question what you're told
>If you're told the world's a thousand years old
>There's nothing here to argue against
>It's a process not an ideology
>And I fucking love science
>Sometimes people ask me
>Of all of the centuries
>Which I'd pick to live life in
>Well that's pretty easy
>Right now, if you think objectively
>If you like hot running water
>And memory foam beds
>And TV shows and cell phones
>And not being dead
>Then you love science
>And I love Carl Sagan
>Cause I think it's bright to look up in the sky
>And never ever ever stop wondering why
>There's nothing here to argue against
>It's a process not an ideology
>And I fucking love science
>Woolly mammoth embryos
>Vaccines for smallpox and polio
>Your TV set, the Internet
>Your PS4, supersonic jets
>Exoplanets, galaxies
>DNA, germ theory, relativity
>Just take a sec to think about it
>How screwed we would be without it
>I love science
>And I love Rosalind Franklin
>Cause I wanna die remembering why
>The truth is more important than winning a prize
>There's nothing here to argue against
>It's a process not an ideology
>And I fucking love science

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DOLL, hows the whole "Serious" thing going for you, then, huh?
 
Read the book 'Orthodox Psychotherapy' by Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos if you want to understand the human mind (muh psychology) the proper way. Read his other books too, such as The Person in the Orthodox Tradition. I don't have more to say.
 
Religion (or a lack of it) forms a very large part of all of our views of the world, and that can extend to how the mind functions, as well, just as how it could extend to how anything functions. As such, a person who is religious will have their religion naturally influence how they view things, and it happens that there are people who are religious on here.
Okay, well, how? Religion affects people, yes, but how does it affect Aedra in the whole "autism isn't real" debate?
I'm actually getting tired of this, you can't just use this as an excuse for everything or for Aedra to say something and not properly explain it and then say "Religion says we shouldn't continue this discussion" like ????
 
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