Well they are also prescribed for hallucinations. Little success for me in that department.
Religious delusions (such as thinking you're Jesus, or divine or somesuch) are pretty common when it comes to that stuff, but I don't think that's what you are talking about.
I'm generally happy to let religious people continue as they are. I suppose I would talk to them about that stuff if I had reason to believe they wanted to.
Unless psychosis caused their belief I don't think pills would help.
There were people at the Pentecostal church I went to that said they could hear god. Only they know if they had some sort of very mild hallucination or if they made it up.
I will oppose them politically when they seek to make their morals that are based on a 2,000 year old book written on another continent into law.
Religious delusions (such as thinking you're Jesus, or divine or somesuch) are pretty common when it comes to that stuff, but I don't think that's what you are talking about.
I'm generally happy to let religious people continue as they are. I suppose I would talk to them about that stuff if I had reason to believe they wanted to.
Unless psychosis caused their belief I don't think pills would help.
There were people at the Pentecostal church I went to that said they could hear god. Only they know if they had some sort of very mild hallucination or if they made it up.
I will oppose them politically when they seek to make their morals that are based on a 2,000 year old book written on another continent into law.