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@SailingSeignior I’m an atheist who’s studied theology, mostly Abrahamic religions, and while I agree that these religions promote hate, they also promote guidance and love. You’re certainly not reading these scriptures, when you can easily read them online for free, in chapters.
You sound like a typical atheist who tries to denounce and ironically, crucify people’s faiths because you deem them as “evil”, when you’re clearly being biased to form your own extreme agenda. Not cool.
If you’re a so-called atheist, you should probably reevaluate your opinions and start to study theology as a whole. If you want to be respected when it comes to these topics, you have to be prepared and don’t resort to predictable tactics of overly negative views, when there’s a huge spectrum you’re ignoring.
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@jijitters Thank you for typing that all out, I really appreciate it!
I strongly believe a lot of mental illnesses are aligned and have too many symptoms in common, which is why most people who are nuerodiveegent are forever lost in limbo with their own self-diagnoses and diagnosis from so-called professionals who all have differing opinions.
I deal with depression, anxiety, and believe I have a decent amount of autism traits, such as intense OCD, sensitivity to noise, and desensitization.
When I deal with my major depressive episodes, or even suicdial thoughts, all these criterias you mentioned come to light. Obviously what you feel seems to be on a daily basis, but I've had symptoms that depict the same existential dread and confusion.
So, I really don't know, lol, and I don't think anyone will truly know the extent of our own human development, because things can go every which way, and I feel like nothing ever truly makes sense, since the human mind is so frantic throughout each day.
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