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Inattentional Blindness: Personal Jihad

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Moderate Muslims, we are told, consider jihad a personal struggle for spiritual purity.

Americans ignore the facts that over 100 references in the Koran refer to jihad as genocidal slaughter of unbelievers with only one quote referring to an internal struggle[1]. (Source: www.shoebat.com)

Muslim violence (jihad) supersedes peaceful contemplation in every country now ruled by Islam. Americans are too distracted, too comfortable, to pay attention while Islam gains a strategic foothold.

The American approach to Islam is a perfect example of inattentional blindness.[2]

Arien Mack and Irvin Rock, psychologists, first showed that people who were paying attention to something else in their line of sight were “blind” to something that was right before their eyes.

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Feelings vs Truth: Parent Discipline

As manager of a senior apartment complex, I learned a lot about the pressures, perks and pitfalls of aging.

One resident, call her Mary, has focused for years on life according to her feelings. She dwells on her son’s murder, her husband’s infidelity, T.V. and slurs, imagined or real, on her heritage. The bipolar critic who lives downstairs has added to years of unforgiveness, swelling Mary’s bag of complaints. Mary drops that bag on anyone sympathetic enough to stay in range.

Victim-hood for Mary has become a comfortable cloak for reality.  For half of my 64 years I created my own reality like that.  It doesn’t work.  It is not real. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted by Judith Bonner on February 27th, 2008

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