Thread:GreyStark/@comment-28288412-20170506220152/@comment-25936766-20170508212853

GreyStark wrote: Someone, do you know what causes confabulations? I know more than you, apparently. Sure, neurological problems tend to cause or involve memory issues, but they are not the only thing that causes memory issues. In fact, sometimes they do the contrary: They mitigate or even practically erase part of said issues.

Note that part of what makes Confabulations Confabulations, is that regarding the "memory distortion", the person believes wholeheartedly that memory, they are sure of it, sometimes even to the extent of delusion if there's evidence that said memory is fake, or the memory is so absurd any person using common sense would second guess it.

I said so in my very previous post. Did you even freaking bother to read it? If you want people to listen to you, listen to them.

N(e)urological problems, not psychological influences, typically stuff like Alzheimer's, aneurisms, brain damage caused by alcoholism and dementia. ......While I'm 100% certain Alzheimer is a psychological/neurological anormality.......It doesn't feel right to call it a "problem", or put it alongside things like aneurisms, dementia, or brain damage from alcoholism.

There's a reason why your the only person I've- You. You. You.

There's a reason why I'm the only person Y.O.U. have heard use the term Confabulation in an argument. Because I'm apparently the only person you've seen actually use the term Confabulation in an argument.

Just because Y.O.U. haven't heard or seen the word be used before, doesn't mean it's complete crap. In fact, that logic is fallacious by nature.

GreyStark wrote: Edit. Someone if you want to know where I got my resurrection arguments from google cold case Christianity, it's an excellent book Was it made by a Christian? Because if so, there will be bias, and if there's bias, I'm never going to call it excellent.