Re: Is Schizophrenia a form of Demonic Posession ?
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 9:47 am
His real name is Shirley!
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1)
https://discussions.godandscience.org/
It does not sound like Demon possession to me but just mental illness and drug abuse.LittleHamster wrote: ↑Tue Jun 12, 2018 9:07 pm We have a case here where a man says he is the second coming of Christ - just after running over and killing six people, injuring dozens more. He is diagnosed possibly as being schizo. Seems there may have been a fair bit of drug use involved as well.
I don't think anyone in his "right" mind would do such a thing. When is say "right" mind, I mean that which is close to our true (loving) nature.
I suspect that drug use opened up his psychological doorway to the other side and he got possessed. It's terrible stuff to go through and the horror it caused was far worse.
Unless the Holy Spirit shows us/tells us, we'll never know for sure what the cause is. I'm guessing it's a combination of both. Maybe bi-polar and subsequently attracted some nasty spirit(s) which influenced him. Either way, there's always a chance he can receive a healing in prison (& get saved too).abelcainsbrother wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 7:31 pmIt does not sound like Demon possession to me but just mental illness and drug abuse.LittleHamster wrote: ↑Tue Jun 12, 2018 9:07 pm We have a case here where a man says he is the second coming of Christ - just after running over and killing six people, injuring dozens more. He is diagnosed possibly as being schizo. Seems there may have been a fair bit of drug use involved as well.
I don't think anyone in his "right" mind would do such a thing. When is say "right" mind, I mean that which is close to our true (loving) nature.
I suspect that drug use opened up his psychological doorway to the other side and he got possessed. It's terrible stuff to go through and the horror it caused was far worse.
There are also those who believe schizophrenia is spiritual in nature, as in demon possession. This idea comes from the Bible’s accounts of people whose symptoms appear to mirror schizophrenia. While demon possession is possible in some cases, it is unlikely to be the cause for the majority. Schizophrenics do not have a reaction to the name of Jesus, nor do they possess supernatural knowledge. Also, when the biblical accounts are carefully compared to cases of schizophrenia, the symptoms do not truly look the same (see Luke 4:41).
Is there any real evidence of obsession? Or is this reasoning akin to a medieval witch hunt? It's just that very often a strong faith, supported by the necessary "motivation" turns into fanaticism and obscurantism. And such people begin to reject real things (diseases in particular), explaining them with some kind of demonic interventions. How many children with serious illnesses were "treated" by believing parents with the power of prayer, and these children did not survive, and if they did, they became disabled.1over137 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 12:27 am https://www.gotquestions.org/Bible-schizophrenia.htmlThere are also those who believe schizophrenia is spiritual in nature, as in demon possession. This idea comes from the Bible’s accounts of people whose symptoms appear to mirror schizophrenia. While demon possession is possible in some cases, it is unlikely to be the cause for the majority. Schizophrenics do not have a reaction to the name of Jesus, nor do they possess supernatural knowledge. Also, when the biblical accounts are carefully compared to cases of schizophrenia, the symptoms do not truly look the same (see Luke 4:41).