Each one of these are symptoms of mental illness.
Let's clear up one misconception
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by seekingthetruth, May 14, 2012.
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We are not discussing worry, fear, sadness.
Making one rational so that confession and forsaking can take place is not sin, nor is it sinful to take a medication to repair a lack of the body's ability.
Just as it is not sinful to put a cast on a broken leg gotten by one who has fled wickedness and runs in front of the police pursuit.
If the medication corrects a chemical problem (just as a diabetic is corrected by insulin) such is not "masking" or "covering up" sin.
What would be a sinful to refuse the use of medication so that a person who has a chemical deficit or chemical imbalance is not helped when help is available. The same as ignoring the broken leg of the wicked after the pursuit would be sinful. -
Let's clear this up FAL once and for all, and all will see your quackery.
First, admit that stress is purely mental and must be dealt with on a spiritual plane. The Bible says that we should have peace. They that have peace will have no stress. True? There is no reason why a person who is right with God should have any stress at all? Is that not true? Therefore stress should fall into the category of something you need to confess, forsake, ask forgiveness, and ask God to give you peace instead of stress. Agreed?
Now look as at some other secular information:
Diseases caused By StressWhat are the diseases caused by stress and how are these diseases caused by stress? The effect of stress on the body can have far reaching effects on each and every system of the body.
The translation of emotional distress to physiological change, and thence to a physical symptom is known as 'transduction'. In transduction, a situation is perceived, a meaning is assigned to it, an emotional response is elicited and a physiological reaction results. A complex autoimmune, humoral and neuromuscular mechanisms mediate this reaction, and may itself affect the environment, generating in turn a social response that may yield either a positive or negative feedback.
A FEW STRESS RELATED DISEASES
- Acid Peptic Disease
- Alcoholism
- Asthma
- Fatigue
- Tension Headache
- Hypertension
- Insomnia
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Ischemic Heart Disease
- Psychoneuroses
- Sexual Dysfunction
- Skin diseases like Psoriasis,Lichen planus,Urticaria,Pruritus,Neurodermatitis etc
http://www.lesstress.net/diseases-caused-by-stress.htm
All of the above is related to stress. Are all of the above spiritual problems?
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Being a preditor is a sin, but those who are manic depresant is a different thing. A manic deprsant is so due to a chemical imbalance in their body. One who is bi-polar has a chemical imbalance that is causing the nervous system to be out of it's normal patterns. A preditor can have his sin mask by drugs but what he did is still sin and must be dealt with by him. The drugs can keep him from those lust but if he fails to confess and repent he is still a sinner with a sin problem.
The manic depressant and bi-polar person have a chemical imbalance that noone really knows where it comes from, they cut themselves they can forget who they are or who their family is, but what sin have they committed to cause them to be in that mental state? Balance the chemicals and they can live a fairly normal life. What sin has the ADD or ADHD child commited that brought on their condition? Christ said in His when ask if the man born blind was born that way because of the sin of his parents or he sinned, Christ said neither were true but that God's glory could come from it. God has given doctors the knowledge to diagnos and medicate the problem, but FAL you say it is sin at what age did they sin and what is the sin that lead to the disease.
Or how about the man who was in three or four auto accidents and he wass hit in the rear each time and he becomes menatlly ill from the accidents causing a chemical imbalance what is his sin? You cannot attribute all mental illness to sin and you cannot equate the taking of drugs which God gave man the intelligence to design as sin. God's way of escape may very well be the drugs that one takes to calm the problem, not cure it, God alone can cure it if He wants to but maybe His will is that they deal with a throne in the flesh just as Paul did and God's grace is suffiecient. -
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Well alcoholism is always sin from sinning as no one ever became an alcoholic unless they started drinking and getting drunk.
Head aches could be from sin but not always
Sexual Dysfunction could be from sin but not always.
The other things you mentioned do not cause stress. Many people have those illness and do not have stress with them. If the person has stress then perhaps they need to trust the Lord and accept where they are at or they would be in sin.
As to stress if the stress is due to sin then the stress is sin. Just like an eating disorder is sin from sin and a cutting disorder is sin from sin. The only relief from sin is confession and forsaking. Drugs cover sin and confession and forsaking sets the person free. -
suicidal thoughts are always sin and because of sin. autism is not a sin no no confession is needed. However if the child sins they still need to confess and forsake as autism is not a justification for sin.
People who are sad for a day or even a week are not accused of being mentally ill and put on drugs. Long term sadness comes for a reason an it may be un-forgiveness, anger, or what ever, so long term sadness always comes from sin and confession and forsaking is the answer, not drugs as drugs only cover the problem. -
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That being the case, a headache caused by stress would be sinful in your paradigm. If you are one taking Tylenol for such a headache you are sinning.
Of course not. What is listed are illnesses that are caused by stress or could be caused by stress.
But if you are the one getting the headaches, and you are the one taking the drugs (aspirin), then are you not hypocritical? That is my question to you? Do you take aspirin, etc. for headaches FAL? -
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BUT, they can help in making you rational and aware that you have sinned.
That does not in any way diminished the need for confessing and forsaking.
A person on LSD may not be aware that they have broken the fibula, but when they regain the rational chemical balance of the brain, they are in fact in great pain.
A person that has a chemical imbalance - no matter the cause, may not have the rational understanding of sin.
When that balance is restored, there is no question that realization of sin will need to be dealt with by confession and forsaking.
I am uncertain that Scriptures teach that confessing and forsaking is the answer for the chemical imbalance.
I suppose one must ask which came first, being clothed or in the right mind?
Seems that being in the right mind was probably first, because being unclothed (which is part of mental illness) was one of the sins of not being in the right mind. -
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So Jesus being stressed in the garden due His soon to take on the sins of mankind would be sin since sin is what brought it on. Wouldn't that disqualify Jesus as the one who could atone for our sin? His stress was caused by sin wasn't it all be it our sin He was steill under stress that night in the garden.
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"Stressful situations" are not sin, if that is what is meant by stress.
"Stressed-out" is sin.
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FAL is right.
He is right that confessing and forsaking is the only way to deal with sin.
What he seems to mistake is in two areas.
One is the assumption that medications mask confession and forsaking.
Any Godly doctor and any Godly psychiatrist will not "mask sin" but work to bring a rational process that the person under the leadership of the Holy Spirit will be guided, convicted, judge sin as sin - confessing and forsaking.
The other assumption is that all mental disorders are sinful manifestations.
To this he does have some foundation both by Scriptures and by observation.
However, NOT ALL are sinful manifestations.
When Patton slapped two soldiers because they were experiencing what was then called shell shock (we call it ptsd) he was mistaken. He had adapted a belief in reincarnation, and literally thought the soldiers were not living up to what would provide a better life for them in the next living experience.
That FAL has this second mistaken thinking is not isolated. Many IFB preachers blasted away at the psychiatric profession for decades, because they had little or no ability to deal with the problems and didn't want some "ungodly" group to solve the problems either.
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I am so grateful the God in His wisdom and by His authority has brought Scriptural insight into professionals who can at the least give some rational thought and help to hurting believers. -
While irritable bowel/Crone's disease is not sin someone could let it develop into stress and that would be sin.So if this causes her long term sin she needs to repent. I also have what is called dumping having to go 5 or 6 times a day and it also causes accidents as it is most always diarrhea. While I would that I did not have this it does not cause me stress because I accept it in the Lord. So again if she has stress over this then she needs to confess and forsake and accept.
1thess 5:18
In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
Do this and stop sinning.
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