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Schizophrenia & Religion
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I may be wide of the mark here and only going on my OWN experiences with schizophrenics.
But why is it that people who suffer from schizophrenia frequently seem to hear the voices of religious figures...The Devil, God, Jesus etc? As opposed to the voices of, say, goblins, giraffes or aliens?
Ive known quiet a few schizophrenics in my time and without exception, ALL seem to have had delusions that either evil forces are speaking to them or God or Jesus is speaking to them.
I have a close friend who is on meds for this but he still swears blind that he has heard the (audible) voice of God. Before he was diagnosed and medicated I will add! When I was in the psych unit a year and a half ago, there were two patients there who regularly had conversation with lucifer and/or assorted demons.
Ive had other acquaintances and they all seem to have some sort of fixation with religion or religious figures. Good or evil.
Just curious as to why?
I know that Schizophrenia is a wide umbrella (and Ive stated that I may be wide of the mark) but it does seem that, from my own experience, that most seem to lean towards a religious viewpoint re: the voices that they hear?
But why is it that people who suffer from schizophrenia frequently seem to hear the voices of religious figures...The Devil, God, Jesus etc? As opposed to the voices of, say, goblins, giraffes or aliens?
Ive known quiet a few schizophrenics in my time and without exception, ALL seem to have had delusions that either evil forces are speaking to them or God or Jesus is speaking to them.
I have a close friend who is on meds for this but he still swears blind that he has heard the (audible) voice of God. Before he was diagnosed and medicated I will add! When I was in the psych unit a year and a half ago, there were two patients there who regularly had conversation with lucifer and/or assorted demons.
Ive had other acquaintances and they all seem to have some sort of fixation with religion or religious figures. Good or evil.
Just curious as to why?
I know that Schizophrenia is a wide umbrella (and Ive stated that I may be wide of the mark) but it does seem that, from my own experience, that most seem to lean towards a religious viewpoint re: the voices that they hear?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.nailit, google voice hearers. There is a growing tendency to only consider voice hearers as having an illness if the voice hearing causes a problem for the hearer or puts other people at risk. I take your point about personal experience but I don't think its any substiture for a wider more objective view.