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How Are We In A Time Where These People Aren't Considered Mentally Ill
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Tricky one, the Preachers, Popes, priests, rabbis, vicars, imams etc. over time share more guilt than the 'preached to'. ( like guns don't kill people, people kill people ) but then again the Books are tres dodgy, so in the long run, I agree... NO CONTEST.
Tricky one, the Preachers, Popes, priests, rabbis, vicars, imams etc. over time share more guilt than the 'preached to'. ( like guns don't kill people, people kill people ) but then again the Books are tres dodgy, so in the long run, I agree... NO CONTEST.
Tilly... As someone that suffers from several mental health problems, I am aware than mental health is different from having faith or believing in religion. I was merely making the point that Spath was saying that the bishop could be considered mentally ill for his act and if that was the case then all religious people could be considered the same. I was not trying to use the term flippantly, I was merely trying to make a point that if one religious person was mentally ill then all religious people are.
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