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cbayer

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47. You are very confused at this point. You made the claim. I challenged it.
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 04:44 PM
Nov 2014

Last edited Fri Nov 28, 2014, 08:28 PM - Edit history (1)

Oxytocin is also listed all over the place in articles about spirituality and religious belief. Your wiki article does not support your claim in the least.

You made the claim that levels of oxytocin could be correlated with degree of love, which is not true. You also made the claim that there was no such correlation for religion, while I have shown your clearly that there is about as much evidence for one as the other.

You didn't say a link. You made a definitive statement without any basis in science. At least you tried to defend it this time, and that I congratulate.

BTW, when a woman in labor is not progressing, she is often given oxytocin. Do you think the goal is to increase her level of love or religiosity, lol?

You have lost this one, Lord.

Let me ask you something. With your continual claims that I am a believer, what exactly do you think you accomplish? Are you calling me a liar?

St. Teresa of Avila [View all] struggle4progress Nov 2014 OP
Christ has no body edhopper Nov 2014 #1
Amen! hrmjustin Nov 2014 #2
*ahem* bvf Nov 2014 #3
"But we preach Christ crucified, a scandal to some and a folly to others" struggle4progress Nov 2014 #5
"Crazy"? bvf Nov 2014 #7
Beautiful reminder. Thank you. nt No Vested Interest Nov 2014 #4
OK, this is the religious group Cartoonist Nov 2014 #6
There's no DU group dedicated bvf Nov 2014 #8
Perhaps you might find Søren Kierkegaard more to your tastes struggle4progress Nov 2014 #9
I prefer this. bvf Nov 2014 #10
Happy thanksgiving, bvf! cbayer Nov 2014 #11
Still chafing over the whole drubbing you took bvf Nov 2014 #13
Drubbing? What drubbing? Perhaps you meant drooling? cbayer Nov 2014 #14
Drubbing. Here. bvf Nov 2014 #15
Enough of that drumming! I see nothing. Hope you had a great day! cbayer Nov 2014 #19
"I see nothing." - cbayer bvf Nov 2014 #24
EVERYONE already knows? OMG. Do they also know about the hearing? cbayer Nov 2014 #28
"...I'm just going to have to stop being a martyr." bvf Nov 2014 #31
Pretty common knowledge that I PROFESS to feeling attacked. cbayer Nov 2014 #32
Gad Cartoonist Nov 2014 #16
We do admire erudite posts. rug Nov 2014 #17
Didn't you know bvf Nov 2014 #18
True story. I was once in a theater in Chicago seeing Yellow Submarine cbayer Nov 2014 #21
What an amusing anecdote. n/t. bvf Nov 2014 #22
Thanks! I sat with some Canadians today who told some great jokes if you are interested. cbayer Nov 2014 #23
No. bvf Nov 2014 #25
Aw, c'mon. They were hilarious. cbayer Nov 2014 #29
You stay away from those cliffs now! Hope you had a great Thanksgiviing cbayer Nov 2014 #20
Her love of St Teresa is why Cartoonist Nov 2014 #26
I wear a St. Christopher medal and I'm not catholic. cbayer Nov 2014 #30
but love can be seen now. Lordquinton Nov 2014 #35
How can love be seen? You made this claim previously, were challenged cbayer Nov 2014 #38
oxyticin Lordquinton Nov 2014 #39
First off, it's spelled oxytocin. cbayer Nov 2014 #40
yes it is released at childbirth as well Lordquinton Nov 2014 #41
Oxytocin is massively released during the delivery and is not correlated with the rush cbayer Nov 2014 #42
so you can't back up your claim? Lordquinton Nov 2014 #43
You are very confused at this point. You made the claim. I challenged it. cbayer Nov 2014 #47
no, you said there was no study showing a link Lordquinton Nov 2014 #49
Your amended statement is just fine. I agree and accept it. cbayer Nov 2014 #50
do you retract yours? Lordquinton Nov 2014 #51
No, there is no correlation. cbayer Nov 2014 #52
I've heard more than one woman in labor okasha Nov 2014 #53
I was one of those. Screaming at my husband and begging cbayer Nov 2014 #54
It's not just humans, either. okasha Nov 2014 #55
Lol, love the cat story. cbayer Nov 2014 #56
The pie has already become family legend. okasha Nov 2014 #57
I think I have heard before that Splenda is just no good for baking. cbayer Nov 2014 #58
I see love! rug Nov 2014 #44
You see labor!!! I thought you stopped with the hallucinogens? cbayer Nov 2014 #45
I never took any. I was afraid I'd never come back. rug Nov 2014 #46
I feel the same. I never did see love. cbayer Nov 2014 #48
not true, there is a prayer group Lordquinton Nov 2014 #34
Prayers. Noted. n/t. bvf Nov 2014 #36
Holy Pap, batman! You forgot one of the most common definitions! cbayer Nov 2014 #12
Amen. 840high Nov 2014 #27
As per usual, the implication is that my life, and my body, are not mine at all. AtheistCrusader Nov 2014 #33
The Prelude to "Middlemarch." Jim__ Nov 2014 #37
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