9.5.23

A note on health

Who but a slave thanks his mater for what his master 
has decided to do without to consult him?

The connection between religious faith and mental disorder is, from the viewpoint of the tolerant and the "multicultural", both very obvious and highly unmentionable. If someone murders his children and then says that god ordered him to do it, we might find him not guilty by reason of insanity but he would be incarcerated nontheless. If someone lives in cave and claims to be seeing visions and experiencing prophetic dreams, we may leave him alone until he turns out to be planning, in a nonphantasmal way, the joy of suicide bombing. If someone announces himself to be god's anointed, and begins stockpiling Kool-Aid and weapons and helping himself to the wives and daughters of his acolytes, we raise a bit more than a skepitcal eyebrow. But if these things can be preached under the protection of an established religion, we are expected to take them at face value. All three monotheisms, just to take the most salient example, praise Abraham for being willing to hear voices and then to take his son Isaac for a long and rather amd and gloomy walk. And then the caprice by wich his murderous hand is finally stayed is written down as divine mercy.