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"yellow river" |
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21 Aug 2006 09:47:38 AM |
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Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
It seems to me that faith-based treatment might be a good complement to
medication and cognitive therapy. After all, nothing is impossible for God.
I think the important point here is not only to accept Jesus as Savior, but
also as the Lord of your life. That is, give up your secular lifestyle and
your selfish desires, and dedicating yourself to live the way God wants you
to live. If you fully trust Him and give Him control of your life, nothing
should be impossible.
Maybe this would be the way to turn around my life.
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- yellow river
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"... every time we do something you tell me America will do this and will
do that... I want to tell you something very clear: Don't worry about
American pressure on Israel. We, the Jewish people, control America, and
the Americans know it." (Ariel Sharon)
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| User: "%" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
21 Aug 2006 09:51:43 AM |
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"yellow river" <yellowriver@millipede.net> wrote in message
news:Xns98264F53B5A09mollieNOTNANOTNA@207.115.17.102...
It seems to me that faith-based treatment might be a good complement to
medication and cognitive therapy. After all, nothing is impossible for
God.
I think the important point here is not only to accept Jesus as Savior,
but
also as the Lord of your life. That is, give up your secular lifestyle and
your selfish desires, and dedicating yourself to live the way God wants
you
to live. If you fully trust Him and give Him control of your life, nothing
should be impossible.
Maybe this would be the way to turn around my life.
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- yellow river
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this wouldn't work for you because ,
Jesus doesn't declutter
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| User: "used2be" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
21 Aug 2006 12:54:47 PM |
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"yellow river" <yellowriver@millipede.net> wrote in message
news:Xns98264F53B5A09mollieNOTNANOTNA@207.115.17.102...
It seems to me that faith-based treatment might be a good complement to
medication and cognitive therapy. After all, nothing is impossible for
God.
i couldn't agree more, but i am rather shocked to hear that you feel this
way as well. i didn't realize you were a christian.
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| User: "RGB" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
21 Aug 2006 11:58:09 AM |
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In article <Xns98264F53B5A09mollieNOTNANOTNA@207.115.17.102>,
yellow river <yellowriver@millipede.net> wrote:
Maybe this would be the way to turn around my life.
Well, the idea of "faith-based treatment for mental disorders" in
general is a cloud of noxious gas as far as I'm concerned, but it
certainly wouldn't do you any harm to join a mainstream church and
spend some time talking about your attitude toward Jews with the
priest/minister and your fellow parishioners. Try Saint Mark's
Episcopal in Berkeley, the one with the "Celebrating God's Inclusive
Love" sign on the lawn.
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| User: "victorious man" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
22 Aug 2006 11:21:46 PM |
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RGB <mark022806-asd@yahoo.com> wrote in news:xClGg.461934$1Q1.112744
@fe03.news.easynews.com:
In article <Xns98264F53B5A09mollieNOTNANOTNA@207.115.17.102>,
yellow river <yellowriver@millipede.net> wrote:
Maybe this would be the way to turn around my life.
Well, the idea of "faith-based treatment for mental disorders" in
general is a cloud of noxious gas as far as I'm concerned, but it
certainly wouldn't do you any harm to join a mainstream church and
spend some time talking about your attitude toward Jews with the
priest/minister and your fellow parishioners. Try Saint Mark's
Episcopal in Berkeley, the one with the "Celebrating God's Inclusive
Love" sign on the lawn.
Sounds much too "inclusive" for me. Is that one of those liberal
"churches" that promotes homosexuality? I'd rather not go to church at all
than go to a church that doesn't follow the Bible.
--
- victorious man
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"... every time we do something you tell me America will do this and will
do that... I want to tell you something very clear: Don't worry about
American pressure on Israel. We, the Jewish people, control America, and
the Americans know it." (Ariel Sharon)
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| User: "used2be" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
23 Aug 2006 09:18:04 AM |
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"victorious man" <victorious@no.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9827D95C7C308victorABCABCABCABCio@207.115.17.102...
RGB <mark022806-asd@yahoo.com> wrote in news:xClGg.461934$1Q1.112744
@fe03.news.easynews.com:
In article <Xns98264F53B5A09mollieNOTNANOTNA@207.115.17.102>,
yellow river <yellowriver@millipede.net> wrote:
Maybe this would be the way to turn around my life.
Well, the idea of "faith-based treatment for mental disorders" in
general is a cloud of noxious gas as far as I'm concerned, but it
certainly wouldn't do you any harm to join a mainstream church and
spend some time talking about your attitude toward Jews with the
priest/minister and your fellow parishioners. Try Saint Mark's
Episcopal in Berkeley, the one with the "Celebrating God's Inclusive
Love" sign on the lawn.
Sounds much too "inclusive" for me. Is that one of those liberal
"churches" that promotes homosexuality? I'd rather not go to church at all
than go to a church that doesn't follow the Bible.
see, this is what confuses me about you, hun. how can you profess to follow
the Bible in one breath, yet spew such hatred for Jews in the next? Jesus
never ever ever taught such hatred. the Bible is full of examples of loving
your neighbor as well as your enemies. i don't understand your belief
system. :/
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| User: "RGB" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
22 Aug 2006 11:35:23 PM |
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In article <Xns9827D95C7C308victorABCABCABCABCio@207.115.17.102>,
victorious man <victorious@no.net> wrote:
Sounds much too "inclusive" for me. Is that one of those liberal
"churches" that promotes homosexuality? I'd rather not go to church
at all than go to a church that doesn't follow the Bible.
Yeah, it's one of those churches that DOESN"T CONDEMN homosexuality.
Speaking of the Good Book. do you follow that part of the Bible that
says homosexuals should be put to death?
All that aside, though, do you actually regard yourself as a religious
man? A Christian, even?
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| User: "Jesters mummy" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
23 Aug 2006 06:27:21 AM |
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 04:21:46 GMT, victorious man <victorious@no.net> wrote:
<(((*>RGB <mark022806-asd@yahoo.com> wrote in news:xClGg.461934$1Q1.112744
<(((*>@fe03.news.easynews.com:
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<(((*>> In article <Xns98264F53B5A09mollieNOTNANOTNA@207.115.17.102>,
<(((*>> yellow river <yellowriver@millipede.net> wrote:
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<(((*>>> Maybe this would be the way to turn around my life.
(snippage)
<(((*>>Try Saint Mark's
<(((*>> Episcopal in Berkeley, the one with the "Celebrating God's Inclusive
<(((*>> Love" sign on the lawn.
<(((*>>
<(((*>
<(((*>Sounds much too "inclusive" for me.
Sounds like the only church that would touch you with a ten-foot pole.
Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada
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| User: "N/A" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
23 Aug 2006 02:12:20 AM |
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victorious man wrote:
RGB <mark022806-asd@yahoo.com> wrote in news:xClGg.461934$1Q1.112744
@fe03.news.easynews.com:
In article <Xns98264F53B5A09mollieNOTNANOTNA@207.115.17.102>,
yellow river <yellowriver@millipede.net> wrote:
Maybe this would be the way to turn around my life.
Well, the idea of "faith-based treatment for mental disorders" in
general is a cloud of noxious gas as far as I'm concerned, but it
certainly wouldn't do you any harm to join a mainstream church and
spend some time talking about your attitude toward Jews with the
priest/minister and your fellow parishioners. Try Saint Mark's
Episcopal in Berkeley, the one with the "Celebrating God's Inclusive
Love" sign on the lawn.
Sounds much too "inclusive" for me. Is that one of those liberal
"churches" that promotes homosexuality? I'd rather not go to church at all
than go to a church that doesn't follow the Bible.
--
- victorious man
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Follow EVERY word of the Bible? LIke about slavery and such? Do you
mean the old or new Testament?
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| User: "N/A" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
23 Aug 2006 02:15:20 AM |
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victorious man wrote:
RGB <mark022806-asd@yahoo.com> wrote in news:xClGg.461934$1Q1.112744
@fe03.news.easynews.com:
In article <Xns98264F53B5A09mollieNOTNANOTNA@207.115.17.102>,
yellow river <yellowriver@millipede.net> wrote:
Maybe this would be the way to turn around my life.
Well, the idea of "faith-based treatment for mental disorders" in
general is a cloud of noxious gas as far as I'm concerned, but it
certainly wouldn't do you any harm to join a mainstream church and
spend some time talking about your attitude toward Jews with the
priest/minister and your fellow parishioners. Try Saint Mark's
Episcopal in Berkeley, the one with the "Celebrating God's Inclusive
Love" sign on the lawn.
Sounds much too "inclusive" for me. Is that one of those liberal
"churches" that promotes homosexuality? I'd rather not go to church at all
than go to a church that doesn't follow the Bible.
--
- victorious man
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The whole bit about homosexuality is in the HEBREW Bible. So I see you
follow that one to the letter. You must keep Kosher.
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| User: "Ivan Marsh" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
21 Aug 2006 11:49:06 AM |
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 14:47:38 +0000, yellow river wrote:
It seems to me that faith-based treatment might be a good complement to
medication and cognitive therapy. After all, nothing is impossible for God.
I think the important point here is not only to accept Jesus as Savior, but
also as the Lord of your life. That is, give up your secular lifestyle and
your selfish desires, and dedicating yourself to live the way God wants you
to live. If you fully trust Him and give Him control of your life, nothing
should be impossible.
Maybe this would be the way to turn around my life.
*PLONK*
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The USA Patriot Act is the most unpatriotic act in American history.
Feingold-Obama '08 - Because the Constitution isn't history,
It's the law.
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| User: "CyberDroog" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
21 Aug 2006 10:37:52 PM |
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 14:47:38 GMT, yellow river <yellowriver@millipede.net>
wrote:
It seems to me that faith-based treatment might be a good complement to
medication and cognitive therapy. After all, nothing is impossible for God.
Nothing? How about creating a rock so heavy that even he can't lift it.
I think the important point here is not only to accept Jesus as Savior, but
also as the Lord of your life. That is, give up your secular lifestyle and
You do know that Jesus was a Jew, don't you? So were all the apostles.
Christianity is an offshoot of Judaism.
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| User: "Noon Cat Nick" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
21 Aug 2006 11:29:52 PM |
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CyberDroog wrote:
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 14:47:38 GMT, yellow river <yellowriver@millipede.net>
wrote:
It seems to me that faith-based treatment might be a good complement to
medication and cognitive therapy. After all, nothing is impossible for God.
Nothing? How about creating a rock so heavy that even he can't lift it.
Why does it always have to be a rock whenever that question is asked?
I think the important point here is not only to accept Jesus as Savior, but
also as the Lord of your life. That is, give up your secular lifestyle and
You do know that Jesus was a Jew, don't you? So were all the apostles.
Christianity is an offshoot of Judaism.
"Christ could not possibly have been a Jew. It is not necessary to prove
that scientifically--it is a fact."
--Joseph Goebbels
Could God make a Jew so big he couldn't lift it? Kosher food for thought.
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| User: "CyberDroog" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
22 Aug 2006 12:31:56 AM |
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On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 04:29:52 GMT, Noon Cat Nick
<chatdemidiSPAMBEGONE@hotmail.com> wrote:
CyberDroog wrote:
Nothing? How about creating a rock so heavy that even he can't lift it.
Why does it always have to be a rock whenever that question is asked?
Because if we asked if God could create a ***** so big that even Andy *****
couldn't suck it, people would thinks it's too perverse.
Could God make a Jew so big he couldn't lift it? Kosher food for thought.
Sorry Elijah, but this chariot just isn't going to become airborne until
you drop a few pounds...
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| User: "jordy" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
22 Aug 2006 09:24:05 AM |
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CyberDroog wrote:
You do know that Jesus was a Jew, don't you? So were all the apostles.
Christianity is an offshoot of Judaism.
I've never understood how people can love Jesus and still be anti
Jewish... not only because Jesus was Jewish, but also because of
Jesus's teachings...
-"Jordy"
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| User: "used2be" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
22 Aug 2006 09:28:23 AM |
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"jordy" <Icnh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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CyberDroog wrote:
You do know that Jesus was a Jew, don't you? So were all the apostles.
Christianity is an offshoot of Judaism.
I've never understood how people can love Jesus and still be anti
Jewish... not only because Jesus was Jewish, but also because of
Jesus's teachings...
on that, we totally agree jordy. as a christian, we are taught to love
everyone. Jesus certainly loved the Jews! even tho they treated him badly,
He still loved them. and we should too...
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| User: "N/A" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
21 Aug 2006 10:11:07 AM |
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yellow river wrote:
It seems to me that faith-based treatment might be a good complement to
medication and cognitive therapy. After all, nothing is impossible for God.
I think the important point here is not only to accept Jesus as Savior, but
also as the Lord of your life. That is, give up your secular lifestyle and
your selfish desires, and dedicating yourself to live the way God wants you
to live. If you fully trust Him and give Him control of your life, nothing
should be impossible.
Maybe this would be the way to turn around my life.
--
- yellow river
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You mean turn your life over to a Jew?
And speaking of Jesus. What do you think He would have to say about
your wish to kill all Jews?
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| User: "humble.life" |
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| Title: Re: Faith-based treatment for mental disorders? |
21 Aug 2006 10:03:44 AM |
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yellow river wrote:
It seems to me that faith-based treatment might be a good complement to
medication and cognitive therapy. After all, nothing is impossible for God.
I think the important point here is not only to accept Jesus as Savior, but
also as the Lord of your life. That is, give up your secular lifestyle and
your selfish desires, and dedicating yourself to live the way God wants you
to live. If you fully trust Him and give Him control of your life, nothing
should be impossible.
Maybe this would be the way to turn around my life.
fine, give me your goat
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