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Holly3278 05:47:34 Fri Feb 12 2010 Offline 1 posts blasphemer Reply |
The question is simple. Does the practice of Christianity exacerbate mental illness?
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blobster5 09:14:19 Sat Jul 17 2010 Offline 3 posts blasphemer Reply |
I know this is going to sound like I'm trying to be vague, but I am not.
The answer is sometimes. If someone is prone to dellusions, then the answer is sort of. If God does not exist, then they become more mentally ill. If God does exist, then the are simply recognizing the truth. Also, mental illness is kind of a catch all phrase. For example, does exacerbate OCD? probably not. Does it exacerbate Bipolar Disorder? I have no idea. |
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