User talk:Eda2brute

Opinions about the causes of schizophrenia are as plentiful as those who express them. What we're lacking is empirical evidence that can separate, what can be diagnosed as06:27, 19 January 2018 (UTC)classical FreudianEda2brute (talk) 06:27, 19 January 2018 (UTC)schizophrenia, fromEda2brute (talk) 06:27, 19 January 2018 (UTC)non Freudian schizophreniaEda2brute (talk) 06:27, 19 January 2018 (UTC), which are as varied as the personalities that are afflicted by them.Eda2brute (talk) 06:27, 19 January 2018 (UTC)Classic FreudianEda2brute (talk) 06:27, 19 January 2018 (UTC) schizophrenia is, actually, the twin brother, or sister, if you will,Eda2brute (talk) 06:27, 19 January 2018 (UTC)of the cause of homosexuality, and if you can understand the cause of homosexuality, you can understand classical Freudian schizophrenia.Eda2brute (talk) 06:27, 19 January 2018 (UTC)

Eda2brute (talk) 06:27, 19 January 2018 (UTC)There may be chemical or hormonal imbalances in the individual, but does the chemistry effect the mind or does the mind effect the body? The only way to understand homosexuality is from a religious perspective, and it's ludicrously simple. Everybody knows the story of Ham and Yaphet, whoEda2brute (talk) 06:27, 19 January 2018 (UTC) were the youngest and oldest sons of Noah, who built the arc and ferried all the animals of the world across the waters of the great flood to the mountains of Ararat, but that is just where the story of Ham and Yaphet begins. The story of Ham and Yaphet goes like this:

Every little boy and every little girl makes the transition from childhood into adolescence in exactly the same manner of every other little boy and every other little girl. This is invariably so. No little boy and no little girl ever makes the transition from childhood into adolescence any differently that any other little boy or any other little girl. This too is invariably so. Now, it so happened that when Ham was in the process of making his transition from childhood into adolescence, that, his oldest brother Yaphet happened by and noticed him in the process of making his transition from childhood into adolescence, and for reasons known only to himself, not that they matter, because they don't, decided to stay and continue observing his youngest brother, Ham, complete his transition from childhood into adolescence, all the way to it's ultimate conclusion. Now, you may be thinking, "Well, no harm, no foul. What's he going to say? How weird and freaky his weird and freaky little brother was, and that, he could never be as weird and freaky as his weird and freaky little brother, and now he's going to have to tell the whole wide world, just, how weird and freaky his weird and freaky little brother, really, was?" No, not likely. But that doesn't mean this wasn't the most egregious invasion of privacy possible, because, not only did these thing completely shatter the rest of Ham's life, but it's consequences have reverberated down through time to this very day, because, forty days and forty nights after these events transpired, Ham and Yaphet had a "meeting of the minds" in which Ham became the ultimate looser of a meeting of the minds.

Now, if you understand this story of Ham and Yaphet, any you were to contemplate the meaning of this story, yourself, for forty days and forty nights, you too could come to a full and complete understanding of the meaning of the story of Ham and Yaphet. There is no other way, but if you spent the time and effort, you will find an enlightenment beyond your imagination. You have nothing to loose, and everything to gain.