(July 18, 2013 at 10:18 pm)Godschild Wrote: It's your right to do so, but you will not find as many Christians with mental problems as you might think.
I assume you can back this rather wild statement up with facts? Or this just your opinion?
(July 18, 2013 at 10:18 pm)Godschild Wrote: At least we offer help and hope instead of sarcastic remarks that only hurt and confuse those looking for help, you really think this kind of stuff is helpful to k2490, I do not.
No, all that religion offers is a world view based on a book written 2000 years ago, a book that has no relevance to todays society or social standards. How this can be considered “help and hope” is frankly delusional.
But then we are talking about grown adults who still talk to their imaginary friend.
Given the nature of mental health problems (I have some experience with this as my girlfriend suffers from type II bipolar disorder) offering people the help of your invisible friend is not the answer. Specialist help from trained professionals, coupled with love and support from real people is the way forward.
"A man who keeps one eye on the past is blind in one eye. A man who ignores the past is blind in both."