Glatlol: fek off, if jeses didnt do it neither am I lol
Here's a question for ya.
I read a book a long ago called 'The Road Less Travelled' by M Scott Peck. In the book the author spent a considerable amount of time writing about the complicating factors which Psychiatrists face when dealing with different mental problems which patients have. Many patients become obsessed with things of the unexplainable and things which hold power that they can't rationalise directly in their everyday existence. Religion was one of them. Other things are the 'scary' things like Police/Terrorists etc. Many people who lapse into some sort of neurosis or schizophrenia start to become obsessed with it. TO such an extent that you could diagnose it as a lay person. IN Ireland for example, Paranoid Schizophrenics that lapse on their meds often start thinking the IRA are after them and go hide under a tree for a few days and other things. IN the US they often think the CIA/FBI is after them etc.
Here we have a classic case of someone who isn't 100% mentally fit and is exhibiting all the signs of some Borderline/Bipolar Disorder. A self destructive lifestyle, drinking, waves of depression, obsession with the divine. SO my question is.... why would you bother? Because we can all climb on our high horses and say how much the government is not doing for mental health in this country, and the suicides are terrible and all the rest. But when it comes to people in the community or even on some forum on the arsehole of the internet, our attitudes change. Out in the wild, sibling hate on the one that has these irrational mental problems they blame them for destroying their own life as a teenager, looking at the other cutting their wrists, embarrassing them with all the calls of the ambulances to the door, the shame the shame the shame. Even some parents hate their mentally disturbed children. I've seen it!
Maybe we should make allowance for the mentally unfit, like we should, instead of being hypocrites when we see the next Facebook suicide.
I read a book a long ago called 'The Road Less Travelled' by M Scott Peck. In the book the author spent a considerable amount of time writing about the complicating factors which Psychiatrists face when dealing with different mental problems which patients have. Many patients become obsessed with things of the unexplainable and things which hold power that they can't rationalise directly in their everyday existence. Religion was one of them. Other things are the 'scary' things like Police/Terrorists etc. Many people who lapse into some sort of neurosis or schizophrenia start to become obsessed with it. TO such an extent that you could diagnose it as a lay person. IN Ireland for example, Paranoid Schizophrenics that lapse on their meds often start thinking the IRA are after them and go hide under a tree for a few days and other things. IN the US they often think the CIA/FBI is after them etc.
Here we have a classic case of someone who isn't 100% mentally fit and is exhibiting all the signs of some Borderline/Bipolar Disorder. A self destructive lifestyle, drinking, waves of depression, obsession with the divine. SO my question is.... why would you bother? Because we can all climb on our high horses and say how much the government is not doing for mental health in this country, and the suicides are terrible and all the rest. But when it comes to people in the community or even on some forum on the arsehole of the internet, our attitudes change. Out in the wild, sibling hate on the one that has these irrational mental problems they blame them for destroying their own life as a teenager, looking at the other cutting their wrists, embarrassing them with all the calls of the ambulances to the door, the shame the shame the shame. Even some parents hate their mentally disturbed children. I've seen it!
Maybe we should make allowance for the mentally unfit, like we should, instead of being hypocrites when we see the next Facebook suicide.
I read a book a long ago called 'The Road Less Travelled' by M Scott Peck. In the book the author spent a considerable amount of time writing about the complicating factors which Psychiatrists face when dealing with different mental problems which patients have. Many patients become obsessed with things of the unexplainable and things which hold power that they can't rationalise directly in their everyday existence. Religion was one of them. Other things are the 'scary' things like Police/Terrorists etc. Many people who lapse into some sort of neurosis or schizophrenia start to become obsessed with it. TO such an extent that you could diagnose it as a lay person. IN Ireland for example, Paranoid Schizophrenics that lapse on their meds often start thinking the IRA are after them and go hide under a tree for a few days and other things. IN the US they often think the CIA/FBI is after them etc.
Here we have a classic case of someone who isn't 100% mentally fit and is exhibiting all the signs of some Borderline/Bipolar Disorder. A self destructive lifestyle, drinking, waves of depression, obsession with the divine. SO my question is.... why would you bother? Because we can all climb on our high horses and say how much the government is not doing for mental health in this country, and the suicides are terrible and all the rest. But when it comes to people in the community or even on some forum on the arsehole of the internet, our attitudes change. Out in the wild, sibling hate on the one that has these irrational mental problems they blame them for destroying their own life as a teenager, looking at the other cutting their wrists, embarrassing them with all the calls of the ambulances to the door, the shame the shame the shame. Even some parents hate their mentally disturbed children. I've seen it!
Maybe we should make allowance for the mentally unfit, like we should, instead of being hypocrites when we see the next Facebook suicide.
course we do..
tis why we stay silent sometimes..
why we do a lot of things..
just cos people arent out screaming the help they give others doesnt mean they arent..just means they are discreet,
I read a book a long ago called 'The Road Less Travelled' by M Scott Peck. In the book the author spent a considerable amount of time writing about the complicating factors which Psychiatrists face when dealing with different mental problems which patients have. Many patients become obsessed with things of the unexplainable and things which hold power that they can't rationalise directly in their everyday existence. Religion was one of them. Other things are the 'scary' things like Police/Terrorists etc. Many people who lapse into some sort of neurosis or schizophrenia start to become obsessed with it. TO such an extent that you could diagnose it as a lay person. IN Ireland for example, Paranoid Schizophrenics that lapse on their meds often start thinking the IRA are after them and go hide under a tree for a few days and other things. IN the US they often think the CIA/FBI is after them etc.
Here we have a classic case of someone who isn't 100% mentally fit and is exhibiting all the signs of some Borderline/Bipolar Disorder. A self destructive lifestyle, drinking, waves of depression, obsession with the divine. SO my question is.... why would you bother? Because we can all climb on our high horses and say how much the government is not doing for mental health in this country, and the suicides are terrible and all the rest. But when it comes to people in the community or even on some forum on the arsehole of the internet, our attitudes change. Out in the wild, sibling hate on the one that has these irrational mental problems they blame them for destroying their own life as a teenager, looking at the other cutting their wrists, embarrassing them with all the calls of the ambulances to the door, the shame the shame the shame. Even some parents hate their mentally disturbed children. I've seen it!
Maybe we should make allowance for the mentally unfit, like we should, instead of being hypocrites when we see the next Facebook suicide.
Sorry hit post to soon.
Very good post MD, you are of course correct. I really cant put my finger on why I do it, and to a guy, who as you say, has such obvious mental health issues, will certainly give it some thought, its obviously a failing somewhere on my part, he certainly brings out a side of my I dont like very much, never mind anyone else.
Going to sit in my hands in future and not respond.
yes there is a christ and we can be saved, : a little prayer ,,, jesus in your name let me be of some help to somebody today ,,,,,, i can love, i can be sorry , i can forgive , i can be thankful
Glatlol: Sorry hit post to soon.Very good post MD, you are of course correct. I really cant put my finger on why I do it, and to a guy, who as you say, has such obvious mental health issues, will certainly give it some thought, its obviously a failing somewhere on my part, he certainly brings out a side of my I dont like very much, never mind anyone else.
Going to sit in my hands in future and not respond.
john lennon told me once if there was no religion the world world be a better place, but i replied to him , john if you take away religion what's the point of us being more than a blade of grass,
pedro27: oh yes he did :) he is divine in other words the king is alive
Actually the early Christians some modern Christians and Muslims to this day believe that he didn't even die (on the cross). The Roman Empire censored out that bit when they 'edited' the Bible and threw out the bits that didn't fit their Sun god religion.
The Knights Templar who discovered the truth on their Crusade to the Holy Land were the first Europeans to cop on to the scam the Romans had perpetrated by painting a pseudo Christianity over their old Sol Invictus cult. Hence their demise and that of millions of other 'heratics' in the Inquisition.
They say that the 'jesus' guy used some sort of Derren Brown technique to fool the authorities into grabbing the wrong guy. He and the niece of Joseph of Arimathea, a Mary Maggie or something like that, went on to have a family and live happily ever after under an assumed name. That was before Facebook, so that sort of thing was possible back then.
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i believe christ is god the holy trinaty 3in1, but i dont pratice mass church ect. so that could mean im spirtul