I have found that mental health groups have been the most
hostile and intolerant of any Christian influence. Atheist groups are also
intolerant. However, I have found that they will at least give you a hearing in
hope of heaping ridicule upon us.
To illustrate, one leader of a mental health support group
wrote to ask me to take down my essay because it spoke of Jesus as the answer.
She charged that preaching Jesus disqualified the majority of people who couldn’t
or wouldn’t believe in Him. Here’s how I responded:
“Thanks again for your
response and your patience with me. I certainly respect your right to remove me
from your group.
I don’t want to
exclude anyone. Jesus is for anyone who comes. However, the same charge that
you bring against speaking of Jesus can also be brought against speaking any
form of truth. There will be people opposed to it because they don’t believe it
is true or offensive to them or… Therefore, I wish that you would reconsider
your reasoning, although it is commonly held.
In contrast, I think
that the commonly held mental health paradigm has been destructive. Here in
NYC, we probably have the highest per-capita ratio of mental health
professionals but little if any improvement to show for it. I think that there
are many reasons for this. Even though it is comforting to have a respected
professional reflecting caringly on our problems, ultimately, the only hope that
they can offer is a hope in oneself.
This places an
additional burden upon us. We now also have to make ourselves believe that we
are worthy of this hope, when we are not. Instead, we are going downhill.
Besides, we all desperately
need to hope, and we will obsessively place our attention on the source of our
hope. This is not a good prescription for good mental health. Instead, I have
found such freedom by knowing that Jesus loves me and is always with me guiding
my steps and turning even my weaknesses and failure into good. Assurance of His
love has enabled me to accept myself, others, and to be transparent about my
many failings.”
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