A thought-provoking look at how the human mind can accommodate incongruous beliefs. |
The workings of the human mind are strange and complex to behold. The same person can fervently believe two seemingly incongruous ideas through the process of rationalization that allows square pegs to fit with round holes. Rationalization … how else can the same person be both a racist Ku Klux Klan-er and a staunch, church-going Christian? Worship Jesus while hating Jews? Think themselves a Christian who expects to go to Heaven but who uses the N-word and laughs? Consider themselves a good Catholic while being a Nazi? Carry the word of God and build churches to settle the Old West while murdering the Native American peoples who lived there? Without rationalization could a person consider themselves: A good spouse while having an adulterous affair? A good parent while verbally abusing their child? An honest person while carting home supplies from work? A good friend while breaking confidences shared? A true Christian who happens to hate gays, the homeless, and the impoverished, illegal immigrants seeking to better their lives, all the while loving guns and the gun culture in America? Rationalization allows a person to hate big government and to fear socialism while accepting Social Security and Medicare checks, driving on interstate highways, and supporting the Armed Forces. Indeed, the extent to which the human mind can comfortably accommodate opposing beliefs is somewhat bewildering to behold and even harder to understand. Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |