Gerday Grave,
Excellent topic,
I cannot concede that those who believe in God are mentally ill, I remember following a thread on another list that debated a very similar topic.
The general concensus was that following extensive debate, it was in fact , harder to prove that a "God" was non existant, rather than prove a God was existant.
It would appear that "homo sapiens" for some reason, has a genitically pre-wired disposition to believe in the existance of "Gods" or some omnipotent being. Why is this so??
From the South American Jungles to the Borneo rainforests, all primitive cultures have this inbuilt disposition to belief in the supernatural.
There is a polynesian culture that has a belief in sharks as some form of supernatural entity, their spiritual leaders have been documented beyond all reasonable doubt as being able to "call up" and attract sharks to their immediate surroundings. How??
Im personally not able to believe the "he knows the hairs of your head" phillosophy, or the "personal relationship with an invisibile being" stuff.
However , after havng read some arguments for and against the existance of a "God", I personally like the idea of one existing.
I refuse to live my life feeling inferior because Im unable to have a "deep and meaningful relationship" with a non-provable and possibly "never existed", mythological, historical figure. (JC)
Your hypothesis does not consider the upbringing and inclusive "psychological conditioning" of people from birth.
If I, as a baby, am emmersed in " a psychologically manipulative enviroment" and Im continually told by my parents, friends, councellors etc, that Im abnormal if I dont believe their "crap"..........am I then mentally ill ?,
If I come to believe in "Jehovah" as an easier way to prevent internal "dissonence" and a possible threat to my sanity and social acceptance, am I then insane??
I think not.
There are many factors to consider, the fact that many of us have moved beyond the Jehovah and Jesus Christ of the Bible, is evidence to our "rational" or "free-thinking" ability. We all progress at different rates and the evidence supporting a incontestable final assumption is not indisputable.
My opinion is, your hypothesis that "Religiously inclined are Mentally Ill" is unprovable and un-supportable.
Thank you for giving me something other than "fluff" to think about
Michael (The Magnificent Aussie Hunter)