Talk:Reparative Therapy of Fundamentalism

Should this not be a Pseudoscience? After all I have only seen a fundamentalist "cured" by being subjected to many mood altering medications. When they got off the "happy pills" they started thumping with that book of theirs again.--TimS 14:30, 10 July 2007 (CDT)


 * No, I've seen people give up fundamentalism. It seems like the first step is to get them to realize they don't have all the answers.  Then they start asking questions.  --Gulik 21:27, 29 August 2007 (CDT)
 * As a former fundamentalist myself, it is possible. More difficult is getting someone away from extremism entirely (I went from Christian to Objectivist to finally learning to think about things critically) but it is possible.  I'm not sure if there is anything an outside person can do though, to help someone along.  (Other than pointing out the glaring inconsistencies in one person's own words and thoughts.) Researcher 23:29, 23 October 2007 (EDT)

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I added the template, since this is an orphaned, unworked on, bit of lame junk. Of course, it might become far better, who knows? But someone apparently claims it is "under construction", yet it aint' being worked on. human  00:32, 12 February 2008 (EST)