Psychological Disorders (PD) |
Created Date: 8-Jan-2020 |
A Neglected Area in the Christian Faith |
Last updated: 9-Jan-2022 |
Five Areas including Serial Killers | |
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This author believes, that after knowing many pastors over the many years of being a Christian, along with the problems being encountered in Churches, this is an area that
This topic is not about the methods or solutions in dealing with anyone with a PD. It about exposing the reality and absolute need for those who are Pastors, Leaders in Christian roles and even for the common Christian to recognize the traits and problems so that time, efforts, money and the well-being of others is not sacrificed along with handling a problem person correctly.
A Psychological Disorder (PD), which also can be called a mental illness, is defined as thinking processes that is rigid and contains unhealthy patterns of thinking, functioning and behaving. The problems with PDs is they may be
PDs can be mild or very dominate. The partial list of PDs, shown below, does not contain all the types of PDs. This is a list of some of the most problematic disorders that will affect the well-being of:
Leaders in a Church should have some training in recognizing and understanding PDs. This can be very vital on how to deal with the problems and when to refer someone to get professional assistance.
There are many programs and classes that are offered online and with educational systems to help anyone who may have psychological issues, stress or unresolved problems in their lives that do not rise to the level of a PD. These programs can also be a great resource for everyone.
Many of us are familiar with self-help and motivational video and audio presentations. Many companies require employees to attend classes on recognizing personality traits, with people that do not have PDs, to help in communication. As an example, some people only want explicit instructions quickly give to them to handle a task, and others want to repeat back everything said to them to verify they understood the task. This author remembers one very talented IT professional who always had to repeat back what was asked of him, where initially I felt was annoying until I understood it was his personality trait.
For those who have different types of PDs, there is professional programs with councilors that should be known about and utilized for a leader in a church when inevitability encountering someone who has a PD and needs help.
In many Christian Denominations there is an incorrect assumption, without proper understanding, that can lead to an incorrect belief that:
Note that this author is not saying God doesn't not fix people with disorders. A person who prays and waits for a miracle on someone, who has a PD, must understand that God may not heal someone for reasons that we cannot understand. Therefore, prayer is the starting point and other actions might be required. Prayer is absolutely a requirement in all Christian lives where we must pray for healing and recognize that with God all things are possible.
The unfortunate realization that is not often recognized by most leaders in Churches and Christians are PDs, is this summary information that this author has found in research. Note that as stated above, this author is not a trained and licensed Psychiatrist or Therapist where the reader should consult licensed professionals when dealing with someone who may have a PD.
Romans 1:28 | Furthermore, just as they did not think it worthwhile to retain the knowledge of God, so God gave them over to a depraved mind, so that they do what ought not to be done. |
There is the possibility, with some people that have PDs, that these people can never be cured without God physically changing them in a form of a miracle. As pointed out above, prayer can change a person but we cannot assume that prayer or a person accepting Jesus Christ as their Savior means the problems is their brain, such as defects will be instantly remedied.
The importance of knowing and recognizing people and their behavior patterns along with PDs will give the best information on how to help in counseling and problem solving in people's lives. Five of the most problematic disorders, listed below in the next section can be the most difficult when:
This list represents a few of the key PDs that require special management of time, effort and resources in regards to all aspects of relationships, marriages, a Church, and a Home Bible Study Fellowships. As stated above, PDs can be mild or very dominate. This short list with a brief summary explanation, does not represent a full assessment or explanation where the intention is to expose the Christian, the Pastor, the Councilor and the Leaders in a Church to recognizing problems in people and when to refer someone to get professional assistance.
Bipolar Disorders | Generally speaking, a person with a Bipolar Disorder, is characterized by shifts in mood as well as energy levels in activities. It is often most seen in elevated moods of happiness followed by depression. There is even a rare condition of Bipolarism where the person is at a constant high level of energy that does not allow them to rest. There are medications that can be prescribed to help. |
Anxiety Disorders | A person with anxiety disorders, where there are many types, will generally be characterized by displaying fear, worry and anxiety that dramatically affects the behavior in a very noticeable way. The displayed fear, worrying and anxiety can cause others around them to develop the same characteristics because our minds will question if there is a legitimate reason that we are not perceiving so we should be also on our guard. |
Narcissism | There are different degrees of Narcissistic People. A Narcissist, in the purest sense, is exemplified by
a person who is very desirous of gratification for themselves by any
means necessary. The narcissist will use language that is self-ingratiating, points to oneself in terms of perfection, shows arrogance
in their speech, always protects their sense of ego / image. The
Narcissist will try to not take blame for anything that has gone wrong.
If
possible, the Narcissist will deflect inadequacies and problems caused by themselves by finding
problems in others.
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Sociopath Disorder | Unlike the Psychopath, defined below, the Sociopath typically will have a conscience, albeit it is usually very weak in influencing the Sociopath's behavior. This is often stated by Psychologist as the only difference between a Sociopath and Psychopath. |
Psychopath Disorder | Psychopath is someone who does not have a conscience. They are able to lie, steal, kill without any moral qualms. The Psychopath may have learned to pretend that they have feelings and know that something is morally or ethically wrong to fool those who are listening or observing. This is the disorder which contains Serial Killers, habitual adulterers, and life-long criminals. These types of people, according to many psychology sources, are not curable. The main problem is a Psychopath does not have a conscience to feel empathy to understand other people's feelings. The whole focus of a Psychopath is the enjoyment received for the goals that can be achieved, which may come from another person's total expense. |
This section of the topic is mentioned to further open the mind of Christians that we are in Fallen World, where we all are sinful, and we are fighting Satanic Forces who have made many people their emissaries. Furthermore, this section of the topic is not about looking for Psychopaths in Church, but that we must be aware of the realities.
Many of us, including this author, when growing up in a good Christian based family, were unaware of the problems that many people face that can result in PDs. We are told to not judge a person by their outward appearance where we are also led to believe that if a person goes to Church, then they must be a good person. These two naive beliefs cannot be relied upon.
A prime example of deception by someone going to a church and also taking leadership roles is the BTK Serial Killer Dennis Rader. Rader was active in a Church and was secretly hiding his evil lifestyle, taunting police and killing people for 17 years. As a possibility for many Serial Killers, which include Rader, besides their psychopath disorder, they also have high narcissistic traits were going to a Church feeds into their addiction to having attention and power.
Quick notes on Dennis Rader: 1. In interviews he states "I am a good man", which confirms to this author that he is not a Christian who would reflect remorse, accountability and desire to do any kind of restitution possible. 2. In this author's further opinion, there are many people who go to Church for networking reasons, because it is what they believe helps them look good to others and also for reasons cited in this topic. 3. He claims that he did not receive praise and loving guidance from his mother where to the contrary, she often made fun of him in front of his siblings and others where she claimed she was making him tough. This aspect, according to published information, states that this may be a primary cause of what caused him to have a PD.
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Some points to consider on Serial Killers which gives some light to the conclusion that the creation of Serial Killers may be blamed because of problems with the family they were raised or abandoned in, whom might even be Christians.
This author remembers my father telling me when I was a teenager in the 1970s, about babies that were dying in Eastern European orphanages right after WWII for initially unknown reasons. What stopped the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) was a change in the care of the babies by increased time in being held, spoken to and have at least two hours of social interaction daily. Before the realization, the infants were not getting attention because of shortage of orphanage workers and the abundance of orphaned babies and children who lost parents in the war. This would also be a corroboration to the theory on Serial Killer informative years deficiencies causing development problems and showing that neglect of parents, who may be Christians, can have far ranging consequences.
Here are a few of hundreds of Internet sources:
https://www.medicaldaily.com/serial-killer-criminal-mind-brain-scans-374994
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https://infogram.com/a-serial-andnbspkillers-brain-vs-a-normal-brain-1go502yex816mjd
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_serial_killers_in_the_United_States
There are two questions of many concerning the possibility of someone who has a PD and if that prevents them from recognizing a need for a Savior:
This author believes the answer is yes for at least some groups of PDs for the following reasons:
When reading the research documentation, concerning a person not developing all the brain centers that give full cognitive abilities as describe above, there can be the case when someone appears to everyone as being normal, but just does not have a desire or have the realization of the need for Salvation.
We do not know how God will handle all the situations, for those who have PDs, as there are no explicit scriptural references. There may be inferences and discussed in the Classical Objection topic that point to the fact that there is no one deserving of Salvation, Romans 3:11-12, but that is why Jesus Christ came into the World to save us.
Romans 3:11-12 | 11 “There is no one righteous, not even one; there is no one who understands; there is no one who seeks God. 12 All have turned away, they have together become worthless; |
As an example of a PD Salvation problem, consider a child born and denied the normal loving parents where there are parts of the brain that do not develop. We have to trust God's righteous judgment to decide if the person was ever able to discern and seek Salvation at all ages of that person's life.
The incorrect assumption by many Christians, is there are sins such as those made by severe cases of someone with a PD, that includes Serial Killers, which makes these people not able to receive Salvation. The only sin that prevents us from being in Eternity with God is not accepting Jesus Christ as a person's Savior.
Therefore, if a Serial Killer or anyone with a PD, does not have the cognitive abilities to accept Jesus Christ as their savior, regardless of age, then they may fall into the special circumstances for those falling under the Age of Accountability. We will not know until we see how God reveals His Judgment at either the: Judgment Seat of Christ or Great White Throne of Judgment.
The next incorrect assumption is the thought that we are not to forgive those who harm us or kill someone that we love. While this can be extremely difficult to do, we can look at the life of Saul, who became the Apostle Paul. Saul participated and organized the arresting, harm and stoning of Christians, such as Stephen, in Acts 22:20. Paul was forgiven by God, Acts 22.6-8 (forward), which is one part of the scriptures of many that is evidence of how we are to act and think. Paul, through other scriptures passages, showed us that he had problems forgiving himself that was even at the point of being torture with sorrow, regret and desire to fix his previous deeds against Christians.
Every one of us is guilty and not worthy of Salvation as read in Romans 3:23-26. When we accept Jesus Christ as our Savior, we begin a process of recognizing our faults, inadequacies and even patterns of punitive righteous consequences (suffering) in our lives that God uses for our benefit that helps us to grow in our Christian life.
In our human capacity, we may have forgiveness issues that are never able to be healed. Perhaps the best advice that can be given is always to ask for the Holy Spirit to guide us in the path of forgiveness, and secondly avoid anything that reminds ourselves of someone who caused us pain. As an example, if you have been through a divorce and are living in the house you shared with your spouse, the best thing often is to sell the house and move to a new home where there are not the subtle things to bring back anger and sadness.
This author does NOT get any satisfaction out of saying that in my 61 years of life, I have absolutely always seen consequences for absolutely everyone who does evil as God is not mocked. Thank God for Grace and Mercy in all of the Christian's lives. As a great example, see the life of King David who was forgiven of Murder and Adultery where there were very punitive consequences, and King David still saw, knew and felt the love of God in his life. Besides consequences in our earthly lives, there is the possibilities of loss of Rewards in Heaven.
Acts 22:6-8 Saul (Paul) on Damascus road. |
6 And it came to pass, that, as I made my journey, and drew nigh unto Damascus, about noon, suddenly there shone from heaven a great light round about me. 7 And I fell unto the ground, and heard a voice saying unto me, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? 8 And I answered, Who art thou, Lord? And he said unto me, I am Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou persecutest. |
Acts 22:20 | and when the blood of Stephen thy witness was shed, I also was standing by, and consenting, and keeping the garments of them that slew him. |
Romans 3:23-26 | 23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 and all are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus." 25 whom God set forth to be a propitiation, through faith, in his blood, to show his righteousness because of the passing over of the sins done aforetime, in the forbearance of God; 26 for the showing, I say, of his righteousness at this present season: that he might himself be just, and the justifier of him that hath faith in Jesus. |
Galatians 6:7-10 | 7 Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, this he will also reap. 8 For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life. 9 Let us not lose heart in doing good, for in due time we will reap if we do not grow weary. 10 So then, while we have opportunity, let us do good to all people |
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