Feel free to answer the poll question:
How many of these descriptions of delusion best apply to what you
How many of these descriptions of delusion best apply to what you
read of Rosemary Ainslie's daily proclamations on the internet?
- a fixed belief opposed to reality and not logically sound.
- a false belief that is maintained in spite of contrary evidence.
- a false belief that is resistant to confrontation with actual facts.
- unfounded and irrational beliefs held despite contrary evidence.
- a fixed belief that is either false, fanciful, or derived from deception.
- a firm belief in something untrue despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
- a persistent or dominating false conception regarding matters of fact,
and which is resistant to reason.
- a false belief that is maintained in spite of contrary evidence.
- a false belief that is resistant to confrontation with actual facts.
- unfounded and irrational beliefs held despite contrary evidence.
- a fixed belief that is either false, fanciful, or derived from deception.
- a firm belief in something untrue despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
- a persistent or dominating false conception regarding matters of fact,
and which is resistant to reason.