So? I am a director at a technology firm, I listen ti Slayer, Black Sabbath, I watch American Horror Story, Breaking Bad, I'm divorced. According to you I should be in jail and getting Bible-based therapy, yet I do charity work, have two amazing kids, am buying a house.....
Perhaps the issue isn't a lack of Jesus, it's a lack of meaning and proper care. I don't need Jesus in my life for it to be meaningful.
How can you assume that I think you should be in jail because of the above. That is 100% wrong.
The only reason anyone should be in jail is if they break the law.
If you don't need Jesus in your life that is fine. That is your choice.
Some people can eat cheese burgers and french fries and drink whiskey and smoke cigarettes and
marijuana. But some people cant. And when they start getting in trouble with the law, they
are forced to take a break and reflect and analyze their destructive behavior.
When people cross the line and their behavior gets them in trouble with society. Jesus is one of the tools
society uses. Jesus lives in the county jail. If people don't want to use Jesus and they keep getting in trouble
with the law and they hear voices and see visions then they get psychotropic drugs at some point, probably
as part of their plea bargaining and sentence.
Anyway, how the heck do you diagnose demons vs. schizophrenia?
To me some of what you mention is not vile
I grew up on ozzie and watched every episode of breaking bad.
Slayer has some music that I would think could mess up
a persons head, some of slayers music
or slayer type music with growling.
The tremolo picking, I would think would disturb brain waves.
Kind of like looking into a strobe light.
I think it could be bad for some people,
Especially if there were other contributing factors.
Their is music and videos that distort the brain waves.
As I said, I would listen to the person. If the person said he had a demon. I would believe him.
If a person said, I am trying to kill myself because I don't want to listen to the voices, I would listen to him.
Especially, if you had to cut him down off the ceiling.
If money is no object a pet scan will identify the area of the brain affected by schizophrenia.
So from a scientific perspective you can see the area effected.
Society is not going to identify the demon they are going to treat for schizophrenia with psychotropic drugs.
If its your loved one, its up to you to treat for demons, or at least try to change the loved ones thought patterns
and environment. And the way I see it, if its your loved one most likely you are not going to let the demons get in
to begin with. You have to communicate and monitor your young ones. I don't think 50 and 60 year old people
get schizophrenia and demons as a rule unless they have had them all their life and then I think the schizophrenia
or demons kill many of their victims by the time they get to 50 or 60.
From what I have seen the psychotropic drugs don't effect the demons, they make the patient so doped
up and lethargic that they are no good to themselves or anyone else. That's is how I see the psychotropic
drugs working and that is why people go off their meds because they don't want to be zombies.
Being divorced, your children statistically are at risk to enter the criminal justice system.
When I screened new book ins at the jail their is a formula and matrix they follow but at 3 am in the
morning rather than do the formula I could condense it to this if the sheriff had picked up a youth
and I looked at his sheet, before he got to the jail, after hearing the arrest on the radio.
if he did not live with both of his parents there was a 90% chance he
was coming to jail. And if I saw that I would make his bed. And I was right 90% of the time.
If a youth lived with both of his parents, there was only a 25% chance he was going to be booked.