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Christianity Is My Mental Disorder

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Christianity Is My Mental Disorder

De: DAVID LORY
Narrado por: Emily Austin, Sophia Collins
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Mencius said, “Truth uttered before its time is always dangerous.” It is time for us to have a safe and truthful conversation about the religious trauma and mental chaos caused by Christianity. Does Christianity cause mental disorder? Is Christianity a mental disorder? The more important question is: Does Christianity cause mental disorder in you?

I was courageously invited by my wife’s family and my clients to look at Christianity and the Bible as a therapist and evaluate their value using my standards for mental health. My mind went into an entirely new level of functioning with what I discovered from the Great Within. We need to be confident in these conversations with Christians, because we have the high ground. Psychology, history, and research are on the side of Truth and not Christianity. With this book in hand you will be able to counter any Christian’s condemnation of your life. You will feel and be better than you have ever been in your life. You can transcend damning Christian labels and become your Self. I can’t wait to meet You. You have no idea who you are. Though many of the ideas in this book are well researched and established, this book as a whole is not a scientifically researched, mental health therapy. This book is self-help. This book is the extra-professional, spiritual process I have personally gone through to heal. This book is the process my clients guided me through, a client guide to recovery. If you are currently in mental health treatment, first consult your therapist regarding use of the practices in this book. Your shrink may love this book, hate it, or be indifferent. Always do what is best for you, your family, and your world.

©2023 David Lory (P)2023 David Lory
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point #28 help: title the book "50 ways to let your intellect work against you"

the language used by the author gives strong sense of resentment towards his personal experience with "christianity" with some highly intellectual but mostly opinionated viewpoints. he gives a lot of interesting statistics and factoids but nothing actually specific to christianity. the points made can go for any religion in general. due to the fact that Christ is the most iconic figure in history and is the leaven of modern society, it is just as easy to claim that christianity is the cause of modern problems as it would be to say it's the solution to the exact same problems. he could easily rewrite the book and call it "breathing air is my mental disorder" or "having eyes is my mental disorder. if i could place wagers on it, I would bet that absolutely ZERO of the patients/clients in reference(as well as the author)have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ themselves. their difficulties with life and expectations of others shows that as a common theme just as those of a countless number or Roman catholic"christians" or mormon"christians" and Muslims or jews or interdenominationals who attempt to have an impossible human relationship with laws and codes and books and 3rd party teachings rather than a real internal human relationship with the holy spirit. but I imagine it's hard to make recurring revenue and a comfortable living as a shrink who actually knows how to put these misguided "christians" in the humble presence of the true holy spirit of christ. I encourage the author to continue to seek out the real Jesus, trust him and him alone, and forgive himself for trusting the teachings of Joseph Smith or the Pope or Muhammad or whoever else for so long to his spiritual detriment. readers proceed with caution because this is nearly 500 pages of your life that you'll never get back

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