Diggin in da Word said:
I would not reccommend to anyone that they take pills for depression. Jesus is the only real peace. I am in great err if I send a depressed person to a head shrink to get rid of their depression.
What they need is a closer walk with Jesus, not pills.
Why advocate taking pills for something that Jesus said He would remove? Isn't that like saying 'Jesus, I don't need you'?
No such thing as mental illness.
As to mental problems, the mental problem that needs to change in man is his stubbornness (pride) and rebellion (disobedience) against God's Holy Word.
His mind should repent of sin and turn to God for strength and peace of mind instead of opting for pills instead of God.
Again, the same formulaic quick unthought-out answers that sound good, and get you off the hook, but sidestep everything that has been said. You are taking for granted your generalizations. If it should some day happen to YOU; then what?
His Blood Spoke My Name said:
Jesus did say these things are caused by demon oppression and demon possession. You cannot get rid of demons by taking a pill.
You can only sedate the mind and alter it with the pills... but the demons are still there.
James said we must submit to God in orderr to be able to resist the devil, not take a pill.
I disagree with this chemical imbalance cop-out. Jesus never once said people killed or acted crazy or such because of chemical imbalances. No, he recognized what the true cause was.
This discussion is progressing so fast, so if you have missed it, then here it is yet again:
Many physical infirmities people had back then were also attributed to "demons", like "deaf and dumb spirit", person who couldn't stand or walk "bound by Satan these 18 years", etc. You cannot generalize things like that, unless you believe that any [physical] infirmity is "spiritual" as well. That's just what the hypercharismatics, such as the faith healers have taken and run wild with!
You are sounding just like them!
Diggin in da Word said:
I am sure Christ would say the some. He commands us to rebuke and reprove, exhort with all longsuffering... not pat one on back and agree that sin is not sin
But the people Christ rebuked and reporved were the self-righteous, who though they were obeying God better then everyone else, and trusting in the Law, and thus denying their own sin. Jesus did not rebuke those who genuinely came to Him for help, including the demoniacs, which according to your logic, He "should have", after all, mental illness is from demon posession, which is from the people's own sin and rejection of Christ anyway.
So you have that all backwards!
Lagardo said:
We are so far off of the OP at this point, but please folks, when the mods come and shut this tread down, let's not reopen it elsewhere.
Actually, nothing discussed here is OT at all! All of this is the underlying eisogetical basis for their answer to the OP, and for much of their doctrine, and it is good that it has all been brought out!