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Exploring Christianity
The Relationship Between the "Soul" and the Brain?
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<blockquote data-quote="jayem" data-source="post: 76200537" data-attributes="member: 8344"><p>Some questions: A 90 year old man with Alzheimer's disease can't remember what he did yesterday. Is his memory loss due to a sick brain, or a sick soul? A young woman with Bipolar 1 disorder is upbeat, energetic, and self confident. She barely sleeps more than a few hours, and isn't the least bit tired. 2 weeks later, she feels empty, hopeless, and at times, suicidal. Is this a neurologic or a spiritual problem? An OCD patient has a hand-washing compulsion. The skin on his hands is so inflamed, cracked, and painful, he can barely hold a toothbrush. (I saw a patient with exactly this problem.) Aside from a dermatologist, does he need psychiatric care, or religious counseling?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayem, post: 76200537, member: 8344"] Some questions: A 90 year old man with Alzheimer's disease can't remember what he did yesterday. Is his memory loss due to a sick brain, or a sick soul? A young woman with Bipolar 1 disorder is upbeat, energetic, and self confident. She barely sleeps more than a few hours, and isn't the least bit tired. 2 weeks later, she feels empty, hopeless, and at times, suicidal. Is this a neurologic or a spiritual problem? An OCD patient has a hand-washing compulsion. The skin on his hands is so inflamed, cracked, and painful, he can barely hold a toothbrush. (I saw a patient with exactly this problem.) Aside from a dermatologist, does he need psychiatric care, or religious counseling? [/QUOTE]
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