RE: Theism is literally childish
November 13, 2017 at 6:11 pm
(This post was last modified: November 13, 2017 at 6:13 pm by Mystic.)
(November 13, 2017 at 5:44 pm)alpha male Wrote:(November 13, 2017 at 4:02 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: Alpha Male, there is no shame of admitting you were wrong about mental illness. Most people approach to it is wrong.
I'm not wrong. I've supported my view - see the links above. People's actions can contribute to depression.
Quote:No one wishes mental illness, just like no one wishes to have been gay. Yet both are condemned in my view to a degree, but acting harshly to either is wrong.
Acknowledging the truth isn't "acting harshly," and it's a lot better than allowing people to bury their head in the sand and not try to change.
If I said that exercising tends to help prevent or eliminate depression:
- would you say I'm wrong?
- if not, would you say my statement was harsh?
If not, then why is talking about stress, toxic relationships or substance abuse different?
You really don't understand.
There is no good in this false world people believe in, if it was just a small ounce of a grain, the Prophets would still be sent as a mercy so that we absolve ourselves from it.
Instead of seeing just as mental illness with a negative outlook, why don't you see the goodness in it?
A person going through depression is it really wrong to lose interest in a perishing false world and love that is vain?
A person lacking energy from the dark magic of demons and sorcerers, and can't relate to people with it nor understand how people are energized with it and in love with it, so what if he loses interest, what if he is not motivated.
The problem is yes there is a cure but there is also a false replacement cure, a temporary fix, a patch that creates more problems.
A person that is unstable trying to find themselves, are they better or people satisfied with false masks they think is them but is but Iblis' ego feeding them.
Not saying a mental breakdown is the way to go, not saying losing will is the way to go, not saying any of that.
But why do mentally people get picked on for not being perfect?
Why are we expected to do all the healthy things but it's ok if others do the most unhealthy things but in their deception, are satisfied with their vain low lifestyles?
I am glad there is no way out of mental illness but the path of leading to perfection. I am glad we have to be practically perfectly balanced to recover and make our way out of it.
I am glad we have to recover the foundations of what makes us human.
We aren't the only ones possessed by demons, we just tend not to love their demonic energy like most humans. That is the hugest factor to why we become ill that people never acknowledge.