Trumped by Tuku’s undies

Trumped by Tuku’s undies

By Marc Wilson In Psychology

What would happen if you took three people who all believed they were the same person – Jesus, for example – and put them together for a couple of years? A psychological study published as the 1964 book The Three Christs of Ypsilanti did exactly this.

Three psychiatric patients, all believing in their own divinity, were brought together and observed to see how they would deal with the challenge to their identity. There followed theological debates, orders to bow down and worship, and even fisticuffs. You may be unsurprised to learn that rather than spontaneously thinking, “Golly, maybe ...

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