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Offline Yahya A.Sharif (OP)

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Religion is a type of illness
« on: 12/07/2019 11:19:14 »
Every human being in this world is aware that he will face death and some other problems in his life
varies from person to person, religion is how we want to comfort ourselves that there is some kind
of reward and another eternal life.
Throughout history humans invented many gods to give them that satisfaction, they had delusions
about the existence of some super powerful entity that control the world and rewards the righteous
ones.
Yes religious people have a new mental illness similar to psychosis , delusions and hallucinations , some people might saw Jesus or
heard him which is completely delusional
The reason religious people’s minds are weak is because of the series of incidents and shocks
throughout their lives . Death idea is the main shock and there is also other incidents.
We can notice the behavior and personality of religious people differs a lot than those who are not
religious. Some of them are suicide bomber and that is a feature of severe depression
What makes religious people don’t leave religion while it is obviously wrong and full of mistakes
and contradictions?
It is because the delusional state of mind, that is a delusional person thinks he is right with
persistence while his beliefs are obviously wrong.
If this is the case,i.e if religion is a new  mental illness , there might be a cure for it in the future
helping those who live a life of sadness and deprivation.
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Re: Religion is a type of illness
« Reply #1 on: 12/07/2019 12:13:32 »
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The reason religious people’s minds are weak is because of the series of incidents and shocks
throughout their lives . Death idea is the main shock and there is also other incidents.
How is this different from non-religious people?
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Re: Religion is a type of illness
« Reply #2 on: 12/07/2019 12:30:54 »
Quote from: evan_au on 12/07/2019 12:13:32
How is this different from non-religious people?
Each person differs from another person physiologically and psychologically  , two women who subjected rape, one can obtain a mental illness the other one might not, some people are strong and face reality some are not.
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