That is what I have said from day one. It is most often a state of mind. I could really say "always" becuase depression always invovles thoughts. But sometimes the thought processes are affected by physical causes. I can't imagine why you would disagree with that.</font>[/QUOTE]I disagree because you have not proven that most depression is not caused by a medical problem--any more than the priests of yore' believed that those with grand mal seizures were not caused by medical problems.Originally posted by Pastor Larry:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Phillip:
Okay, Pastor Larry, you have placed it all in one place now, so please do not accuse me of not reading what you say. Here is where most of us disagree with you. This particular line completely goes against modern medicine and spiritual counseling:
" Depression is most often a state of hte mind, the result of sinful thoughts processes, guilt brought on by sinful choices, etc."
Key words here are "most often".
I believe MOST depression (and ESPECIALLY) clinical depression is definitely caused by physical causes.
[quoteBy making these choices, you are putting yourself ahead of the doctor and medical profession regarding the meaning of "depression"; although I have no doubt that you feel that way, it does not make it correct.[/quote]]
I don't know any doctor who disagrees with what I have said. The only disagreement is the extent of "how often." Many doctors seem "often" as much more than many other doctors do. I tend towards "most often;" others tend towards "less often."
It seems that most health care professionals posting here disagree with you.
All illness of mankind is sin.
I disagree. It is all ultimately related ot sin, but not the direct result of sin.
Now you are trying to twist around what I said again. Don't pull me out of context. That is not a good way to debate.
I said that all illness of mankind is sin, because sin started illness. Man did not have illness until he fell and became a sinner. Therefore, all illness is a DIRECT result of "sin", but is definitely not always the result of specific sins by the one who is ill.
This certainly does not mean that a person with depression is the sinner.
There you go again, misquoting me. YES ALL PEOPLE ARE SINNERS. What I am saying is that depression is an illness, caused by the fall of man (sin), like cancer and other illnesses. Clinical depression, especially, needs to be treated professionally and I can tell you from professional experience dealing with people who have problems that those treated by an MD with appropriate anti-depressants see a major change in their lives. Anti-depressants do NOT make a person feel "high" or anything else, they simply make them feel "normal" again.All people with depression are sinners. The sin may or may not cause the depression. I believe in most cases it does, and as I have pointed out, virtually all of hte diagnostic keys used to diagnose depression are evidences or results of sin in the life. How do we know whether it is caused by sin or not? That is why I say that most psychologists and psychiatrists are ill equipped to handle this. They can't tell the difference.
Are there side effects? A lot less than you will find with your blood pressure medicine, unless that's caused by the person sinning, too.
Anti-depressants have been in use long enough to show a low incidence of problems. The one suicide issue with Prozac, I described earlier. Upon taking the medicine the patient feels stronger and is still depressed and this can possibly cause a suicidal tendency, but it is VERY unlikely. This was brought out years ago, but was quickly dismissed as such a rare event that it wasn't worth restricting the drug.
Modern anti-depressants such as Serzone have almost zero chance of something like this happening.
Minor depression? Yes, possibly caused by the situation the person is in, not necessarily because they have sinned or are sinning. Letting them know that there is hope can certainly not hurt, but with clinical depression it should be treated in the same way any other illness is. Pray for healing and let the doctors do their jobs.