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Scoobes said:
pizzahut451 said:
Scoobes said:
pizzahut451 said:
Scoobes said:

I repeat what I said before:

"You clearly don't have much experience with the mentally ill."

I gave you the term for people that don't want to eat food at all: "mentally induced anorexia". Lots of people don't want to eat any food. Whilst the reasoning may be different the psychological and physical effects are the same.

When you go to the doctor can they always help you? We're still discovering causes and treatments for mental (and metabolic and biological for that matter) disease all the time. Doctors do the best they can at the time, but they can't cure everyone with every disease. The past is filled with poorly thought or misunderstood diseases and treatments. Just because they couldn't cure her doesn't mean it can be attributed to demonic possesion.

Look at the underlined, she refused treatment at the time for epilepsy. A relatively common problem that even today has no cure and is no way attributable to demonic possesion. This coupled with the fact that she wasn't eating shows she had significant mental health problems. In this day and age she'd probably be forced to have treatment as she was a danger to herself as she wasn't eating. Back then they got away with it.

If this was to happen today, it'd be considerred the priests fault for not ensuring she received proper medical attention and to a lesser extent social services for not correctly assesing her properly.


i see...still doesnt explain why she didnt want to drink holy water and couldnt get pass by icon of Jesus Christ, and start seeing demons every time she was praying, and eating bugs and spiders and started speajing some un-human language that only priests with very high biblical and relgious education could understand( go check it out on youtube)

All sounds like deep rooted psychological problems to me. Doctors these days would probably be able to give a better diagnosis than they did back then.


Or maybe demonic possesion???

Of which there is no evidence. Logically, there's more evidence supporting psychological problems (especially when others exhibit similar symptoms) than for demonic posession.

is visual evidence the only evidence that satisfies you people? Stop finding excuses and telling yourself" "maybe she had a pscychological problems".Pscychological problems of that kind dont just apper like that out of nowhere. They have roots and reasons. Why is it so hard for you to accept the fact that she was possesed?