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NoDo you think Christians that believe Christ rose from the dead, is in Heaven now with God, will return to Judge the earth and then brings forth a new earth and heaven with his father, are mentally ill? If so, then why? If not, why so?
But my own opinion is that Christians are just as "delusional" as me. But psychiatrists don't diagnose people with delusional thinking if they are talking to the Christian God.Do you think Christians that believe Christ rose from the dead, is in Heaven now with God, will return to Judge the earth and then brings forth a new earth and heaven with his father, are mentally ill? If so, then why? If not, why so?
I agreeNo
Because safety in numbers
What’s your “delusion”?But my own opinion is that Christians are just as "delusional" as me. But psychiatrists don't diagnose people with delusional thinking if they are talking to the Christian God.
What’s your “delusion”?
Now when I say I am the Messiah, the true prophet of God, thats a different story.
Why? Do you have anything beyond there’s safety in numbers like the other people on here have said?Talking to God has probably never been considered a mental health issue. God talking to you raises questions.
For which one, for talking to God or for God talking to you?Why? Do you have anything beyond there’s safety in numbers like the other people on here have said?
Delusional as you? How are you delusional?But my own opinion is that Christians are just as "delusional" as me. But psychiatrists don't diagnose people with delusional thinking if they are talking to the Christian God.
Eh. They pretty much believe it though. I think your grasping at straws.Religious beliefs tend to be exempt from psychiatric classification of delusions under the pretense that "religious belief is held with some doubts, or at least an understanding that others could have doubts", delusions are held without doubt.
That would be a delusion @King Phenomenon . I don't believe it. Not even closely....Eh. They pretty much believe it though. I think your grasping at straws.
Christianity isn’t a religion of doubt.That would be a delusion @King Phenomenon . I don't believe it. Not even closely....
A mental disorder, also referred to as a mental illness, a mental health condition, or a psychiatric disability, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning.
Individuals will being? What about all the atrocities committed in the name of religion? Or are they protected from safety in numbers?No, because I've studied enough psychology to know better.
Mental illness is not defined on the basis of the contents of beliefs or practices. It is defined on the basis of actual adverse impacts a belief or practice has on an individual's wellbeing and the wellbeing of those around them.
And I'm sick and tired of questions like this being asked, if I'm honest. It's deeply insulting not just to those with certain beliefs and practices, it's deeply insulting to those who have actual mental illnesses that are adversely impacting lives.
Deeply insulting to people with actual illness? I don’t think so.No, because I've studied enough psychology to know better.
Mental illness is not defined on the basis of the contents of beliefs or practices. It is defined on the basis of actual adverse impacts a belief or practice has on an individual's wellbeing and the wellbeing of those around them.
And I'm sick and tired of questions like this being asked, if I'm honest. It's deeply insulting not just to those with certain beliefs and practices, it's deeply insulting to those who have actual mental illnesses that are adversely impacting lives.