Last Updated on May 15, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org
Was Jesus Christ schizophrenic & did he suffer from halluzinations:?
In a 2011 study of the Harward Medical School it is written:
- They compared the behaviour of Jesus of Nazaret to patients who suffer from mental illnessess.
- The study concluded that the people from the Bible eventually could suffer from psychotis & halluzinazions
- the the described symptoms could be caused by:
- Schizophrenia
- manic depression
- megalomania
- The Harward study which was published in the year2011 delivered assumptions but no proofs.
- The title of the paper was:
The Role of Psychotic Disorders in Religious History Considered
https://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.11090214
Dilgo Khyentse Yangsi Rinpoche teaches in the following video:
Buddha has taught 84 000 teachings,
but to put that into very simple worlds,
is to have a good heart,
and what does it mean to have a good heart is,
to have the intention to free all beings
from physical and mental suffering.
And this is summarized the 84 000 teachings into simple words.
And can we not also say:
Jesus taught what is written in the Bible,
but to put that into very simple worlds,
is what Jesus taught is to have a good heart,
and what does it mean to have a good heart is,
is to have the intention to free all beings
from physical and mental suffering.
And is this not summarized what is taught in the Bible?
We have a scientific study which says that Jesus eventually suffered mentally and was mentally sick, but this study has no proof for this statement.
Did Jesus himself say that he suffered mentally and was mentally sick?
We do not know of such statements in the Bible.
In the year 2010 33% of the world population where Christians.
Did the followers of Jesus say that he suffered mentally and was mentally sick?
We do not know of such statements of the followers of Jesus.
So why should we now demolish the scriptures of the Bible with the words of Jesus?
Did Jesus himself demolish the old scriptures which where taught before him? No.
He said in Matthew 5:17-18:
“Don’t suppose for a minute that I have come to demolish the Scriptures,
either God’s Law or the Prophets. I’m not here to demolish but to complete.»