That's an interesting analysis Tyro. I think you make some very good points.
I don't see really anything to disagree with, but I might put it a little bit differently.
Yes, it's true that Steve is emotionally rather intellectually driven; but the fact is that all of us can sometimes let our emotions get the better of us and lose sight of the factual reality. (I know I certainly have)
But the difference is that with most people, we "calm down" and an internal control mechanism kicks in which puts us back in balance, and enables us to see that we were "over the top" and that we weren't really looking at things clearly or in a rational way.
In Steve's case, this internal mechanism appears to have completely atrophied to the point that it no longer functions. Thus he remains in a permanent state of rage, such that the reality
he perceives,
never matches up with the external facts. (or if it ever does, it's only by coincidence)
This kind of goes to the point I made earlier that Steve dwells in an alternative reality of his own construction, and that he may not in fact believe he is lying; his ability to observe and process external facts may have deteriorated to such a degree that he simply can no longer distinguish fact from fiction. I believe this is a real possibility.
For Steve, reality seems to begin and end with what he has concluded internally; regardless of what the external, objective, "shared" reality may be.
To give a little hypothetical to illustrate:
If most people want to determine what the color of a box is, what would they do? Well, they'd look at it of course, and if the box was red, they'd say, "that's a red box".
But this isn't the way
Steve's process works. Steve would first, internally, decide what color the box
must be. And if he determined that the color of the box was blue, looking at it for him would be irrelevant. The box is blue, and that's all there is to it. It's the internal reality that is "real" for him, not the external one. And if people kept insisting to him, "no, look at it; it's red" ; that's where the raging paranoia cranks in, and because others don't share his internal reality, (which for him
is "the" reality) they are either lying for some nefarious reason, or they're too stupid to perceive things in the correct way that he does.
And of course the inability to process external reality and to not have the mechanisms in place that lead one to permit that external reality to trump the internal reality in terms of determining what is in fact "real", is pretty much the definition of insanity.
I know that many of us for years in the heat of argument, (I'm certainly guilty of this)have called each other "crazy" "nuts" , told each other to "take your meds" "get help", etc., without
really meaning it....
But I think that in
Steve's case it may very well be literally true that he has developed a serious mental illness.
I also agree with a point you made earlier about Steve's condition being "sad." I made the same point many times over at the CSB.
The problem of course is, that when that "sad" condition is causing a person to behave in such a vile and reprehensible manner, it's only human nature to become angry and exasperated, and to lose sight of the fact, "this may not be a bad person; this may be a sick person". (I think the fact that Steve wasn't
always like this, really argues for the "sick" rather than the "bad" theory)
But I'll tell you what I think is even sadder....
The fact that Steve has someone in his life who is supposedly his "friend", someone who he trusts completely, a person who
isn't suffering from Steve's mental disorientation....
But who for some reason has chosen to use this position of trust,
not to try to help him,
not to try to coax him back to a perception of external reality, (or encouraging him privately to get professional help) but rather to do the exact opposite;
Instead, they have chosen to enable and re-inforce his delusional condition by praising him for it, and telling him how much he has "grown intellectually" and how he is such a great perceiver of "higher truths" and "deeper meanings" and validating his mentally confused view that people who don't understand him or disagree with him are either liars or idiots.
In fact that is more than sad; it's downright pernicious.
ETA:
BTW Tyro, I wanted to mention:
I've been reading some of the recent exchanges you've had with Steve, and the way he has really lashed out at you....
And I must say, I've been truly impressed with the patience and restraint you have exhibited in the face of his outrageous ravings...(You've certainly shown
way more restraint than I would)
You may be an atheist, but I have to say that your forbearance in dealing with him is one of the finest examples of Christian Charity that I've seen....
