ClarkGoble wrote:
Just that I think we have to assume we have a way to tell if we're mentally ill or not to conduct our way. Now what I think you wish to say is that mental illness is tied just to these kinds of extreme religious events but of course that's not true. I've known people suffering from mental illness convinced people love them or other more 'mundane' classes of events were happening but that acquaintance could tell were completely unjustified.
My point was just that we have to assume a way of discerning we're mentally ill. If the claim is we can be significantly mentally ill to the point of schizophrenia but have it not affect any other aspect of our life except a few narrow religious beliefs then I'm just extremely skeptical of that.
I understand your point and have provided examples as to why it is incorrect. Mental illness is not black and white and the types of experiences we are discussing are not always (emphasis on always!) extreme. Nor am I implying that they are always the result of mental illness, in fact I think most of them are the result of other external and internal stimuli. (Fasting, prayer, physical and mental fatigue, brainwashing (for lack of a better word) and so on.
You cannot dismiss it as a cause under the assumption that everything else in a person's life appears normal.
Let's take Julie Rowe, Denver Snuffler and Robert Norman as examples. Rowe has published numerous books and made many public statements regarding end of times stuff and at one time had quite a large gathering. Now it appears she has disappeared from public with rumors of her being ill. Initially you would have been hard pressed to convince any or her followers, family or herself, that this was the beginnings of an illness, for all we know she may still think of herself as well along with others around her. Are you going to categorically claim that she is ill? How about Denver Snuffler? Or Robert Norman? Who are making very similar claims as Rowe did a couple of years back. How and when do we decide that what is claimed is the result of illness?
The answer is we don't know in all cases and in many cases we will never know. I guarantee that Snuffler and Norman think they are fine, just like the Rowe of a couple of years ago, and maybe they are, who knows?