4/23/2011

How is religious belief regarded in terms of mental health?

How is religious belief regarded in terms of mental health?

Answer by 1 Sick Puppy
Simple belief is considered normal, although there is such a thing as religious psychosis.

Answer by Oscaя françoise™
Some serious psychologists must really study and analyze religious beliefs and teachings in order to determine whether they are actually prejudicial for the believers, ie our role model is Jesus a victim, who accepts submission and subjects Himself to torture and murder at the hands of his Father, who tortures Him and kills Him in order to save the Sinners (his enemies). How much more psycho can it get ? I am a Christian and I believe in Christian morals, but I am also convinced that Christianity adopted dozens of PAGAN legends, symbols, traditions and holidays, which are historically false. It is time for Christianity to purify itself from paganism.

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