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Default Re: Who Does God Hate? - 03-28-2019, 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
Brains produce all kinds of chemicals. Deficiencies are described as "this" or "that" syndrome but no Christian brain is deficient. Ever.

Where do those hormones and neurotransmitters go?

By whom were they depleted? God has commanded us to be perfect but how can anyone be perfect who suffers from a neurotransmitter syndrome? Imperfect wretches who write "songs" about their imperfections can hardly be called Christians.
Matthew 5:48 Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.
Keep it simple: just a single verse. What did Jesus mean when He said, Be ye therefore perfect?

This is something you need to address. Are you saying Jesus was mistaken? That in fact perfection is unattainable? Or are you saying that Matthew just made stuff up because it sounded good, that there never was a Jesus to say anything?
Yes, the brain does produce a lot of chemicals that regulate mood. When you're sad, the brain is producing monoamine oxidase as a response to something bad happening. These chemicals run their course to the Nero transmitters, which react to the chemical sending a message to the rest of the brain "Somethings up." The brain then reacts to the message, stopping production on dopamine, which is a chemical behind motivation and joy, along with serotonin and Oxycontin. The body is next to react, and this is different for everyone since then Monoamine levels increase and possibly adrenaline, which can cause anger and aggression. With all this happening, parts of the brain seem to slow or increase in activity. . Such as the Hypothalamus, which is the part of the brain responsible for appetite. Activity seems to decrease or increase here as a reaction to the overflow of chemicals being received, resulting in a loss of appetite or an increase in appetite. Without dopamine, the body starts to feel weak, without motivation, resulting a false tiredness. All this can be a result of receiving the news that a loved one has died. The brain is trying to process this, so that's why it can take up to several weeks for dopamine production to become stable again. Now, imagine all of this, but for months, and years. That is depression. Constant pressure from surroundings such as school, leads to constant sadness, a lack of the three chemicals and an increase in Monoamine oxidase and Adrenaline. And it get's so bad, the brain develops anxiety, twisting everything to fit it as an attack, an insult, something bad. A loop. That's why Depression doesn't go away without help. By whom were they depleted? The brain itself to make processing easier and to protect itself. In no way am I saying Jesus is wrong, but these things are very real. And if your child get's diagnosed with clinical depression, if your friend gets clinical depression, the last thing they need is a bible. What they need is support, therapy, and a change in surroundings. Maybe why no Christian has "Never" had depression, is because they have hope. They had a decent childhood, (I'm not gonna assume though, idk) Sorry for the long post, but this is what was needed to explain.
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