A couple years ago, a cage-fighter named Jarrod Wyatt drank coffee spiked with hallucinogenic mushrooms, then became convinced his training partner was possessed by the devil, and proceeded to murder and dismember him in brutal fashion.
If a person's brain is already predisposed away from believing in devils and other supernatural things, does this make this less likely they would commit something like this, or would the drugs in question simply override all of this and make you believe in the devil anyway (simply from having heard of the concept), or would you come up with something less supernatural (like the government's mind control rays) to cause you to believe your friend had to be dismembered?
(Note: I have not stated nor implied any particular answer to the question. I am bringing it up for discussion.)
If a person's brain is already predisposed away from believing in devils and other supernatural things, does this make this less likely they would commit something like this, or would the drugs in question simply override all of this and make you believe in the devil anyway (simply from having heard of the concept), or would you come up with something less supernatural (like the government's mind control rays) to cause you to believe your friend had to be dismembered?
(Note: I have not stated nor implied any particular answer to the question. I am bringing it up for discussion.)