Message from @Acrumen
Discord ID: 614308528781524993
I went to Church today, did you?
No
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@JoeyJoestar1337 You have church near u?
The nearest orthodox church is over 30 miles away in another city
Go to the braptists
GG
Alright fellas
Serious fucking dilemma
In the story of Samson and Delilah, Samson wasn't supposed to cut his hair lest he loses his blessing of great strength
Does this include his beard hair???
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I'm sure the Fathers must have written on that somewhere. Run a Google search.
Wait I remember this
He took Nazarite, vow I think. So, no. No beard trimming.
*a Nazarite vow,
Matthew 7:13-14
**Matthew 7:13-14 - Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition (DRA)**
```Dust
<13> Enter ye in at the narrow gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way that leadeth to destruction, and many there are who go in thereat. <14> How narrow is the gate, and strait is the way that leadeth to life: and few there are that find it! ```
Shroud pill for pinning since I keep losing it.
There's some stuff I shouldn't say so I'll have to be vague, but after a recent conversation, I got to thinking about people with dissociative identity disorder (DID). I've interacted with these dissociated identities, and it got me thinking
How do you guys think the Christian concept of the human soul relate to a person with this specific mental disorder, where they may have multiple distinct personalities inhabiting one mind, where they can be merged or fractured under certain circumstances?
ie. John Doe has DID, how many of that nigga are you gonna meet when you're both dead?
Mental illness =/= possesion
That being said, it could be possesion if diagnosis proves negative
Always keep holy water near with these people
But don’t tell them
They’ll feel uneasy near it
If possessed
In principle, then?
Let's say they just have a clinical disorder
I don't know if you think I was, but I wasn't conflating the two @MawLr
In principle, in order to say someone is possessed, mental illness has to be discarded
In the case you mentioned, said person would have to stop taking meds to be exorcised first
If a cobba has multiple personalities then maybe he's got more than one soul in his body 🤔
Actually a plot point in jojo. A guy has a split personality and one part of his personality has a stand and the other doesn't. His entire body morphs to the mental age of the personality he's under. 2 souls in one body, and in the end to attain full control he kills the other soul. I'll spoil to hard if I talk further lol
>anime
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Metaphysics behind it though is interesting.
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Eh, I think mental stuff is largely just simple issues that feel complicated because crazy people don't typically hold on to any reliable baseline. I'm sure when our bodies are eternally healed they'll be all of the person they are, rather than the many they think they might be.
That was my idea
that in heavenly perfection, there will be only one soul without flaws
pretty much. There is also this phenimenom called terminal ludicity