We had one brother that an elder studied with, he was a paranoid schizophrenic. He was totally loved bombed until he got baptized then he was expected to produce and get out in service which was just too much for him with his mental state.
As long as he was on his meds he was fine though a little standoffish and something was kind of scary about him to me like you really did not want to tick him off. He even got married to a sister who had her own problems though she was not really mentally ill like he was.
Well and year and a half ago he went crazy during Halloween and decided to try to kill the children going trick or treating, not a good thing. There was a police standoff, etc it was on the news and in the paper. The whole hall got mad at him because he got off his meds and blamed him. It was so sad and crazy as the religion made him who he was. He was upset about Halloween because of all the garbage he was being feed at the meetings about Satan and it was just too much for his mind to handle and at that point he was getting no true support from the brothers.
The elder who studied with him after he got baptized dropped him like a hot rock. Here this elder was at his home two times a week, took him places showed a ton of interest in him, he was even on an assembly part with this elder, the elder bragging about how great a study he was and how much progress he was making etc, but once he got baptized it was like 'see you, you're on your own now. I have a job, a wife and I am busy being an elder and I do not have time for you now.' I mean you just cannot do to someone who is normal much less to the mentally ill. Plus the elder was an attorney and I am sure the schizophrenic was one over by that. An attorney showing an interest in him much less an elder. It was just so sad how it all ended.
There is another sister in the hall who is totally bat #$#% crazy. For years the elders did not know what to do with her until this really nice older couple moved in. They have time on their hands, so the local elders gave this sister to this couple to help, in some ways it was good as this couple have adopted her as a sort of daughter, they have helped to bath and clean up and not fall asleep at the meetings but she is still so very, very, very crazy. She is going to pioneer next month, yeh, a crazy mentally ill person going door to door, that will be a great witness for Jehovah's name. I am being snide as I have had to deal with this most of my life.
When my husband was an elder he always felt sorry for the crazies and most of the other elder ran and I mean they would walk fast in the hall away from the truly mentally ill but my husband would give them is time and listen to them. In some ways it was good but it drove me nuts because they wanted to work with us in field service. The other elders would put all the nut cases in our car, some of them smelled so horrible, some heard voices, etc.
Every hall I have been in, including when we were at Bethel had more than their fair share of mental illness. There were meetings and days in field service that I would go home and just be so wiped out from spending the day with them and they I would feel bad because I knew they needed help but I did not have the skills to truly help them and gooing DTD is not cutting it in helping them.
So from what I have seen the religion is really full of mental illness and I truly think it makes people mentally ill with depression.
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