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Know what a Rorschach Test is?
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JTEM
2024-11-04 04:44:05 UTC
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You've heard of a rorschach test, sometimes called an inkblot
test: Show someone an ink stain on paper and they see naked
ladies in all of them, tell you...

Well there's another type of rorschach test without the use
of ink, just pixels. And these rorschach tests are almost
always unintentional though when they do pop up they are
very often intentionally kept going.

Notice how every other response to me on the topic of the
Shroud of Turin invokes Jesus and the bible, despite my
constant insistence that neither matter to me in the least?
In fact, I DISMISS both as having any relevance! Yet every
other post is looking at my words and thinking it's seeing
JESUS and THE BIBLE.

Rorschach Test.
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Steven Douglas
2024-11-05 00:37:53 UTC
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Post by JTEM
You've heard of a rorschach test, sometimes called an inkblot
test: Show someone an ink stain on paper and they see naked
ladies in all of them, tell you...
Well there's another type of rorschach test without the use
of ink, just pixels. And these rorschach tests are almost
always unintentional though when they do pop up they are
very often intentionally kept going.
Notice how every other response to me on the topic of the
Shroud of Turin invokes Jesus and the bible, despite my
constant insistence that neither matter to me in the least?
In fact, I DISMISS both as having any relevance!
That's interesting, since the ONLY reason the Shroud is
important is because it is possibly the burial cloth of
Jesus.
Post by JTEM
Yet every
other post is looking at my words and thinking it's seeing
JESUS and THE BIBLE.
Well, your fascination with the Bible is a separate issue,
since the Shroud is not a Biblical issue.
Post by JTEM
Rorschach Test.
I get your point. I'm still intrigued by your fascination
with the Shroud and (separately) your fascination with the
Bible.

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