Christ_empowered
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I get the impression I need to change majors. But...to what? Psychology would make a lot of sense, but I've been victimized by mental health. I *could* be part of the solution, I suppose, but...wow. So many unbelievers, telling miserable unbelievers how to think and that their sins are a-okay. On the other hand, they victimize the poor and disenfranchised. In that respect, psychology and the rest of mental health seems only to reinforce (sometimes with force and heavy drugging) secular values with which I often disagree, because of Christ's work in my life.
I guess there could be/is Christian psychology, but...really? No offense to anybody, but it seems that Mental Health, Inc. creates a lot of victims and disempowers people. Plus, a lot of the roots of psychology and psychiatry seem decidedly un-Christian.
Ugh. That's what I get for being a sociology major, lol.
I guess there could be/is Christian psychology, but...really? No offense to anybody, but it seems that Mental Health, Inc. creates a lot of victims and disempowers people. Plus, a lot of the roots of psychology and psychiatry seem decidedly un-Christian.
Ugh. That's what I get for being a sociology major, lol.