I know you don't intend "One time someone somewhere thought something right for the wrong reason. About psychology!", but that's sufficient for what you described.
Could you be a bit more precise about the gems-to-idealogies ratio? Is it one gem every couple of ideologies, a few gems per ideology, ...? Are the same gems repeated a lot, or do you get new ones in each ideology?
A number of gems are repeated over and over again. These include:
*The power of the mind over biology, AKA the placebo effect. This is what happens when what started out 500 megayears ago as a glorified thermostat gains sentience. When the same organ system that does the thinking also controls body temperature and blood pressure and even the base level of inflammation throughout the body (some really cool research I saw here at the university in the last year or two), what goes on in the mind has a profound direct effect on health and well-being. I can ...
The 'Irrationality Game' posts in discussion came before my time here, but I had a very good time reading the bits written in the comments section. I also had a number of thoughts I would've liked to post and get feedback on, but I knew that being buried in such old threads not much would come of it. So I asked around and feedback from people has suggested that they would be open to a reboot!
I hereby again quote the original rules:
I would suggest placing *related* propositions in the same comment, but wildly different ones might deserve separate comments for keeping threads separate.
Make sure you put "Irrationality Game" as the first two words of a post containing a proposition to be voted upon in the game's format.
Here we go!
EDIT: It was pointed out in the meta-thread below that this could be done with polls rather than karma so as to discourage playing-to-win and getting around the hiding of downvoted comments. If anyone resurrects this game in the future, please do so under that system If you wish to test a poll format in this thread feel free to do so, but continue voting as normal for those that are not in poll format.