Hey y'all,
Thanks for deepening this discussion - I can float on top of it, but not dive in.
If some down trodden women with three kids by five different fathers gets her life straightened out that's grand. -larc
Good trick, eh?
I believe folks with some mental disorders are attracted to some high-control denominations because things are more black and white for them. Perhaps their mental state of disorder seeks physical order. Maybe that's not the case; perhaps high-control groups are more needy for members, thereby attracting some who are less welcome in mainline denominations. - java
I agree with java's opinion, but I think the reason is broader than black/white. During the 60's - Catholics came into the org. by the droves. I think they were searching - but did like many wives/children of alcoholics - go back to what they know. High control to high control. I did that, at least on some level, you know what's coming - better than not knowing and be caught off guard.
I was also looking for security, a firm answer (which is black/white.) Because of my background - my memory & perceptions tended to be fluid and/or black/white. To find a place which gave me the answers was a comfort. The hope was nothing but the best. Eternal peace, security, love of god, life. Just wait on Jehovah and follow our "advice".
Does the org. attrack mentally insecure persons? Imho, yes.
The major psychoses of schizophrenia and bipolor disorder are geneticaly inherited and are a form of brain desease. You get it no matter where you live. larc
I agree. Depression, instability, frustration, etc., are quite different than the above. I have a friend who has strong bipolor disorder. Her father is in a halfway house, where his wife visits, her son has already been diagnosed, and his blood screened on a regular basis (he was 11 when first tested and confirmed.) She's catholic.
Thank you, sirs, for this discussion - very interesting.
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