Life is complicated, how you react to it is not.
You get to choose every thing you do. You might have bad information, you might have to make some shitty decisions, but realty is you get to choose, and only you are responsible for those choices.
I take it as confirmation that no religion, which are design to elicit dependence, agrees with my position. Also, Freud and Jung are hardly the complete picture of the psychological realm of theory.
A religion that taught pure personal responsibility would hardly be popular, no one wants to be responsible for themselves. Christians want to be saved by someone else's death, for example.
From Freud TO Jung, not just Freud and Jung. And yes, that's the whole spectrum. From Psychoanalysis to Transpersonalism.
And yeah, it's easy to dismiss the entirety of "religion" by using that one label. It's also another way of reducing it something stupidly simple so you can sweep it away. And yeah, I'll agree with you about religion, which is compartmentalized spirituality that definitely is about creating a social hierarchy. But the fundamental spiritual principals of all belief systems, the Perennial Philosophy, teaches that while you are definitely independent and responsible to a large degree (Your stance, to some degree), everything is connected through a great chain of being, or a set of nested holons. Life is a Holarchy, and every piece of research humans have ever done have only proved that further. Nothing is an island, and therefore, while reductionism is good for understanding things in a mechanical sense, it has no place in anything really beyond a biology or chemistry level. Once you get into sociology and psychology, you either drop reductionism or you make philosophical mistakes. Dat ole reductionism trap is quite a snare.
That being said, I'm not going to argue any more about it. If you are in a mindstate where you side with scammers over victims of scamming... we just aren't on the same tier of thinking. We'll never agree... or do business together.