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I am not a fan of any thought-altering or behavior-altering medication for any reason whatsoever. Many illegal drugs are far, far less harmful than the stuff Doctors prescribe like it's candy.
Quote from: Minister Polarius on June 02, 2010, 02:32:45 AMI am not a fan of any thought-altering or behavior-altering medication for any reason whatsoever. Many illegal drugs are far, far less harmful than the stuff Doctors prescribe like it's candy.Pol you have no idea what those drugs can do. Ileagl drugs are MUCH worse.
Quote from: RED on June 02, 2010, 09:26:19 AMQuote from: Minister Polarius on June 02, 2010, 02:32:45 AMI am not a fan of any thought-altering or behavior-altering medication for any reason whatsoever. Many illegal drugs are far, far less harmful than the stuff Doctors prescribe like it's candy.Pol you have no idea what those drugs can do. Ileagl drugs are MUCH worse.Do you have any idea of what they can do? Just think of Marijuana. No one ever dies from that (although yes, it is the infamous gateway drug). And yet people can easily die from prescription medication in wrong doses.
Just think of Marijuana. No one ever dies from that
Dude, RED, way to go. While we're at it, let's talk about dusting and jenkem. Of course two of the hardest illegal drugs are worse for your than prescription meds, I was talking about the mild stuff like cannabis or shrooms. But my point wasn't that illegal drugs are good, my point is that mood/thought-altering prescription meds are very bad.
Statistics and/or backing information for this statement please.
Look at Meth or pure heroin They kill people every day I know MUCH more on this subject than you think. But i do not wish to talk about it.
Many illegal drugs are far, far less harmful than the stuff Doctors prescribe like it's candy.
Of course two of the hardest illegal drugs are worse for your than prescription meds, I was talking about the mild stuff like cannabis or shrooms. But my point wasn't that illegal drugs are good, my point is that mood/thought-altering prescription meds are very bad.
yeah so it doesn't kill ya so what it sets you up for death same as other drugs
I prefer to think of anti-depressants and similar medications as helping an individual to control their thoughts and behaviors rather than altering the thoughts and behaviors for the person.
QuoteI prefer to think of anti-depressants and similar medications as helping an individual to control their thoughts and behaviors rather than altering the thoughts and behaviors for the person.The Holy Spirit called. He wants his job back.
Quote from: TheKarazyvicePresidentRR on June 04, 2010, 12:10:38 AMQuoteI prefer to think of anti-depressants and similar medications as helping an individual to control their thoughts and behaviors rather than altering the thoughts and behaviors for the person.The Holy Spirit called. He wants his job back. I'm not a huge fan of anti-depressant medication either, and that was a funny response. But let's look for a moment at what you're saying. What if someone said that casts were helping an individual to protect their leg bone while it was healing. The Lord is our fortress and strong tower who protects us, so you could make the same humorous comment about a cast. What if someone was missing legs, and used a wheelchair to get around. In the Lord we live and move and have our being. He lifts us up on wings as eagles, so you could make the same humorous comment about paraplegics.But obviously there are times when people need casts and wheelchairs. And using those things do not mean that people aren't still trusting God to take care of their needs. So don't you think it's possible that some people could have issues dealing with the chemicals in their brains that cause them to need medication to resolve those imbalances? I think that Christians should be more careful to not spiritualize mental or emotional problems (caused by things they can't see) any more than they spiritualize physical ones (caused by things that they can see).
I'm not downplaying the medical field but Anti-Depressants, God gives us his JOY doesn't he? That doesn't mean that we don't get depressed but we should rely on God not drugs imo. (Then again, I've seen the ill-effects these have on my friends so I am a bit biased)
Quote from: TheKarazyvicePresidentRR on June 04, 2010, 04:36:06 PMI'm not downplaying the medical field but Anti-Depressants, God gives us his JOY doesn't he? That doesn't mean that we don't get depressed but we should rely on God not drugs imo. (Then again, I've seen the ill-effects these have on my friends so I am a bit biased)But why is it that if you have an infection in your leg, that you can rely on drugs from the medical field and that's alright, but if you have a problem with your brain, that you can't rely on anti-depressants but have to just rely on God to get through. You wouldn't tell someone with diabetes to just rely on God and not insulin would you?
I think we should avoid anti-depressant drugs the same way we should avoid alcohol. Anything that changes the way our brain functions is dangerous.