Miss Babbit
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I think that the decrease in exorcisms and increase in the use of psychiatry, pharmaceuticals and hospital stays is not merely a coincidence.
We no longer use men of God to cast out demons but we use psychiatrists instead.
It's controversial to link mental health with demons, the last couple of hundred years we have been told to sever the link and not to "demonise" these disorders.
It's funny we keep getting told not to demonise mental illness or demonise sufferers.
Well as a person who has struggled with anxiety and depression all her life, who has unsuccessfully been on and off medication, seen dozens of therapists (some of the best in London) ONLY FAITH CURES.
I am no authority but after decades of personal experience, demon oppression and possession is everywhere! Look at the statistics for depression, suicide, drug addiction, alcoholism and personality disorders.
Demonic possession and oppression is doing a roaring trade in the twenty first century.
Everyone thought that medicalising it all would help. It's had the opposite effect. The world has done its best to remove God and let science play god.
I have spoken to psychiatrists and they admit that not only can they not cope with the mental health crisis we are having in the Western world but with some disorders they do not have a clue how to treat. They just write scripts and throw pills at people and hope they'll work.
The irony about no longer "demonising" mental illness when it is probably contributed to by demons in the first place.
I think that the decrease in exorcisms and increase in the use of psychiatry, pharmaceuticals and hospital stays is not merely a coincidence.
We no longer use men of God to cast out demons but we use psychiatrists instead.
It's controversial to link mental health with demons, the last couple of hundred years we have been told to sever the link and not to "demonise" these disorders.
It's funny we keep getting told not to demonise mental illness or demonise sufferers.
Well as a person who has struggled with anxiety and depression all her life, who has unsuccessfully been on and off medication, seen dozens of therapists (some of the best in London) ONLY FAITH CURES.
I am no authority but after decades of personal experience, demon oppression and possession is everywhere! Look at the statistics for depression, suicide, drug addiction, alcoholism and personality disorders.
Demonic possession and oppression is doing a roaring trade in the twenty first century.
Everyone thought that medicalising it all would help. It's had the opposite effect. The world has done its best to remove God and let science play god.
I have spoken to psychiatrists and they admit that not only can they not cope with the mental health crisis we are having in the Western world but with some disorders they do not have a clue how to treat. They just write scripts and throw pills at people and hope they'll work.
The irony about no longer "demonising" mental illness when it is probably contributed to by demons in the first place.
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