(May 26, 2015 at 8:22 am)Joshua martin pryce Wrote:(May 8, 2015 at 6:33 pm)mbk734 Wrote: From a psychiatrist's perspective, religion can be considered a delusion or illness (The God Delusion). This is why many religions are anti-psychiatry (Scientology is very anti-psychiatry). Hearing voices (God, angels, or demons) is a symptom of psychosis in mental illness. Speaking in tongues? Exorcisms? Religious delusions are common among the mentally ill and as we know the "sane" too. There is a book called the Three Christs of Ypsilanti about three schizophrenic patients that thought they were Jesus. Prayer is trying to talk to "God." Anyone that talks to God needs an antipsychotic and a mood stabilizer. I should know, part of my bipolar when I am manic is religiosity and obsession over existence of God, religion, the meaning of life and death. When I am stable, I am more rational and atheist in my thinking.
http://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatr...hrenic.htm
its actually atheists that are deluded because they say theres no purpose in life and we all come from apes and monkeys. thye blieve we came by chance and everything happened over millions of years. THATS delusion.
That was an awesome display of strawmanning, I think everything in that post was off the mark. Not even the science you pretend to understand was even close to being right. Good job!
Using the supernatural to explain events in your life is a failure of the intellect to comprehend the world around you. -The Inquisition