Mental Illness is not
demon possession!
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Mental Illness
in the Bible
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Introduction:
1. Click
here for a full discussion of what the Bible says
about demon possession.
2. Since demon possession ceased at the expiry of
the apostolic age, insanity today is not in any way connected with demon
possession.
3. Demon possession always accompanied two key
elements: supernatural strength and knowledge.
4. If insane people were actually demon possessed
they would display supernatural strength and knowledge, but they do not.
5. Insanity is not caused by demon possession. Those
where actually were demon possessed in the first century were described as
insane because of their bizarre behaviour, like living naked in a grave yard.
6. Multiple
Personality Disorder is a myth, and is also not an example of demon
possession.
I. Demons
causing “Lunatics” and Mental Illness:
- Lunatic as a Mental
illness term.
- Today lunatics belong
in mental hospitals. The term lunatic is synonymous with insanity.
- In the Bible Lunatics
were viewed as insane when they were demon possessed because of the
bizarre behaviours they exhibited.
- People in the Bible
were insane without being demon possessed.
- Since demon
possession ceased at the expiry of the apostolic age, insanity today is
not in any way connected with demon possession.
- Definition of Lunatic
(greek: Seleniazomai) in the Bible:
- “to be moon struck
(from selēnē, the moon), ... the corresponding English
word is lunatic. Epilepsy was supposed to be influenced by the moon.” (W.
E. Vine, epileptic)
- Seleniazomai: “1 to be moon-struck
or lunatic. 2 to be epileptic. 2a epilepsy being supposed to return and
increase with the increase of the moon. This meaning is doubtful as the
Greeks knew nothing of epilepsy.” (Enhanced Strongs lexicon, 4583)
- “an epileptic: The
nature of the ailment, which in Mk is demonic possession, is called
“lunacy” in Mt; in the ancient world attacks of mental disease were
attributed to the phases of the moon. But there is no doubt that the
symptoms of epilepsy are described. (The Jerome Biblical commentary, Mt
17:15)
- “A lunatic is properly one whose distemper lies in the
brain, and returns with the change of the moon.” (Matthew Henry's
commentary, Mt 17:15, 1706 AD)
- Only two Bible passages
use the word, “Lunatic”
- "The news
about Him spread throughout all Syria; and they brought to Him all who
were ill, those suffering with various diseases and pains, demoniacs, epileptics (Lunatics), paralytics; and He healed them. " Matthew 4:24
- “Lunatic” demon possession of a
“boy since childhood”: Mt 17:14-18; Mk 9:17-18;
Luke 9:37–42 a lunatic, very ill, often falls into fire
& water, a spirit seized, suddenly screams, throws into convulsions,
foaming mouth, grinds teeth, slams him to the ground and starts rolling
around, mauls him, stiffens out. Jesus said: “You deaf and mute spirit, I command you, come out of
him”
- “Lunatics” were not
mentally ill, but were demon possessed:
- Although demons did cause physical
illnesses, Lunatics are neither mere epileptics or mentally ill, as is
commonly taught. The reason is that neither epilepsy or mental illness
have symptoms that follow the cycle of the phases of the moon.
- Lunatics were
demons, who as a unique part of this kind of possession would become more
active during certain phases of the moon. (ie perhaps the full moon was
when lunatics were most active.)
- The best
evidence that Lunatics are nothing more than epileptics is that demon
possession and lunatics are distinguished in Mt 4:24 and that the
symptoms of lunatics resembled epilepsy. This, however, is not enough
since we again draw your attention back to the fact that epileptic fits
do not follow moon phases, but are totally random.
Cases of
alleged demon possession:
The case of "Demon"
The case of "Bewitched"
Conclusion:
1. Although demon possession was a real event in the
first century, the Bible teaches it does not happen today.
2. Demon possession always accompanied two key
elements: supernatural strength and knowledge.
3. Insanity is not caused by demon possession.
4. Those where actually were demon possessed in the
first century were described as insane because of their bizarre behaviour, like
living naked in a grave yard.
5. Multiple
Personality Disorder is a myth, and is also not an example of demon
possession.
6. Click
here for a full discussion of what the Bible says
about demon possession.
By
Steve Rudd: Contact the author for
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