This is a follow-up thread based on this thread: https://psiencequest.net/forums/thread-a...0#pid36310
...Regarding being a 'victim' of militant materialism, pseudo-skepticism, anti-skepticism, nihilism etc. My original explanation of my experiences is as follows:
(This post was last modified: 2021-01-15, 11:50 PM by OmniVersalNexus.)
...Regarding being a 'victim' of militant materialism, pseudo-skepticism, anti-skepticism, nihilism etc. My original explanation of my experiences is as follows:
Quote:Multiple reasons personally, some of which are my own fault (I'll be ranting a lot here so please bearwith):I will elaborate on a few things here:
I do apologize that I'm repetitively overreacting to these studies, but things like 'consciousness' are my trigger words. I'm trying not to rely on reassurance too much but with the news wiki down I'm having to rely on this for updates:
- These sensationalised studies and misleading articles never seem to end and are paraded around on other forums. It was back in January I stumbled upon a forum that seemed to be quite large and old. They'd only just started discussing NDEs back in 2019 and the pseudo-skepticism and anti-skepticism on their was disgusting. The ringleaders weren't just cynical, they were bullies. They'd make unproven assertions, viciously attack or mock proponents and break the rules of their own forums, while avoiding threads with evidence against their beliefs. One of them for example, upon reading an article in Psychology Today about Peter Fenwick that was from 2019, referred to him as a 'crackpot old fool' and then began to praise the likes of Sean Carroll, Richard Dawkins etc. as 'real scientists'. There was a lot of laziness and poor debating on there but the things they said about anyone who dared to oppose materialism were so hurtful they sometimes trouble me to this day. I will gladly drop the name of said forum if necessary, especially since sometimes I worry they're still just harassing anyone who isn't a materialist who decides to voice their views (they also still believe that nonsense written about Eben Alexander in the Esquire article despite IANDS having debunked it).
- I was sick of seeing the skepticforum crop up whenever I looked for things like the NDE cases covered in The Self Does Not Die. Even though I've found flaws in this 'Shen's' so-called 'skeptical looks' myself (I even posted a lengthy response to his thread on Lynnclaire Dennis' NDE back on Reddit), it's still annoying knowing it gets some attention. It makes me feel more alone and hopeless sometimes knowing poorly researched articles get attention they don't deserve. That's why, when I was on Reddit, I made a whole post basically recommending this place to those interested in legitimate discussion, news, research and evidence.
- These articles never seeming to end makes me doubt myself and my own experiences and research. I'm pessimistic and have anxiety/confidence issues that I'm working to improve via CBT and whatnot, so I tend to play Devil's Advocate with myself.
- There are still other theories of consciousness besides the emergent theory that don't allow for consciousness survival that trouble me.
- I'm upset that the research from the likes of the UVA is met with extreme cynicism sometimes. This includes on their YouTube videos, as well as on (you guessed it) Reddit. There was genuinely a post I'd seen on the r/Skeptic subreddit that was trying to debunk the methods the UVA apply in their research into evidence, and even the skeptics on there didn't approve of the OPs attitude to their work.
- Many average folk still believe that some NDErs may just be liars or biased. I know this from my time on other social media sites and news articles.
- Prominent neuroscientists who are generally informed about NDEs like Steven Novella are still not convinced and are more intent on debunking them.
- I fear that veridical NDEs will never be captured in the settings necessary for some people to take them more seriously. The fact that some people still just dismiss them as mere stories baffles me.
- I suffer from thanatophobia, though it's not as bad as it used to be, it did lead to an existential depression that lasted for many months and I'm recovering from.
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- I stumbled across the forum in question when searching for material on the 'brain filter consciousness' idea. Why Google thought it was a good idea recommending some random forum where they do nothing but attack people who support the idea is beyond me.
- I'd like to add another example of just how awful their discussions were. As of writing this, Max had recently posted a video to an interview with Penny Sartori (https://psiencequest.net/forums/thread-p...i#pid36224). This video has also been posted on that forum, but guess what? I didn't find it by looking up Sartori on there, I had found it by accident. Why? Because they didn't even mention her by name in their thread or even discuss the contents of the video at all as far as I could tell. They just bickered like children in a 'I'm right you're wrong' style argument.
- I have gotten into arguments in the past with arrogant militant materialists on Reddit before (they typically gave up and just blocked me in the end). The assertions some of them made were baffling. One claimed that Daniel Dennett's view is the most 'well-supported' today despite the fact (as another user criticised) it's actually considered one of the most flawed. He proceeded to dismiss all evidence against his view, such as the common response I've seen to when people bring up Bernardo Kastrup ('he isn't a scientists, he's a philosopher' even though his qualifications in sciences are listed on his page). I've also seen a Reddit commenter claim that if you don't subscribe to a materialist theory then you should 'bash your head against a rock and see for yourself how it affects you'. He received criticism too, especially since it was part of a string of comments on a post about a tweet. I'm pretty sure none of the people there were qualified to say what they were saying, or understood it well (it is Reddit after all, a place renowned for pseudo-intellectuals talking utter nonsense, fishing for likes and users thinking they're smarter than everyone else).
- It's frustrating thinking that the likes of Shen on the skepticforum will get recommended by Google when one discusses the contents of anomalous NDEs. I've seen others say they don't find his 'debunking' very impressive at all, as well as being blatantly biased and easy to refute, but it's still very annoying.
- I don't like the fact that misinformation about consciousness gets attention that it doesn't deserve. There was, for example, a post on Reddit claiming that some study suggested consciousness is the product of entropy in the brain. Not only was this study from 2018 (posted in early 2020) but it was a very flawed one that hasn't been followed up on since, and may actually contradict other theories completely.