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    Default The Psychology of Imprisonment

    If you haven't heard or seen this yet, you should. It's quite interesting. You'll learn something about human beings and the power of context. It's amazing how mentally feeble human beings are.



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    did you ever see the movie bout the bird man of alcatrz

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    I did a few reports on this back in High School. Interesting stuff to say the least. I had a bunch of links to websites that promoted doing away with prisons in favour of more 'humane' measures like house arrest and (harsher) community work.
    1) The creation of the world is the most marvelous achievement imaginable.
    2) The merit of an achievement is the product of (a) its intrinsic quality, and (b) the ability of its creator.
    3) The greater the disability (or handicap) of the creator, the more impressive the achievement.
    4) The most formidable handicap for a creator would be non-existence.
    5) Therefore if we suppose that the universe is the product of an existent creator we can conceive a greater being — namely, one who created everything while not existing.
    6) Therefore, God does not exist.


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