I found the photo above on Facebook. It's of a letter written by a nest of zombies, threatening a fellow mental patient with psychological terrorism.
Most mammals, including humans, have the need for social interaction, to belong to a tribe. (Except cats, maybe.) It is thus an effective way of extortion to threaten someone with taking that part away from them. Especially children in the bodies of adults - religious people, yes - feel the need to be part of a group. That's why joining cults are so common among such patients, including the Jehovah Witnesses, Mormons, and Scientology cults that went to great lengths masquerading as not being cults.
We know that religious beliefs cause conflict in the mind of the patient, because reality clashes with their flawed beliefs. For example, any sane person will tell you that nobody will get to age 900 - that is a whopping 9 centuries - not even when having the best medical aid scheme on the planet. Yet that's exactly what a 'book of truth containing no lies' tells people.
The power of indoctrination becomes clear when the same person that agreed 30 minutes earlier about the impossibility of the 900 years of age, now 'amen' when a pastor tells said patient that Noah gotten to that age. This simultaneously causes confuckulation in the all important subconscious mind in the damaged brains of patients. They want to believe something whether it's true or not, while the healthy objective part of their brains throw up red flags. A derivative of schizophrenia, most certainly.
It is very common for mental patients in asylums to cause themselves some form of self-harm. Cutting themselves, running at full speed with their unstable heads first into a wall, even ripping out their own eyeballs. (I have a video of one such an instance, and of another patient running around after he stabbed himself in the lower stomach and pulled out his intestines. Both were very religious.)
But self-harm isn't limited to patients in asylums only. Excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, eating unhealthy, and other 'subtle' self-destructive acts are more common among religious people than among atheists, on a pro rata (per 100 000 people) basis. That's probably because the patient feels the sooner they die, the sooner they'll go to Fairyland to escape the harsh realities of life on earth. Kind of a technical loophole in the order not to commit suicide, by doing it really slow, yes.
Another form of self-harm is... biting your nails. That habit is a symptom of unresolved stress, caused by internal conflicts, very often spurred on by religious beliefs clashing with reality.
For example, the religious patient standing behind you in line at the shop counter was indoctrinated for years to kill divorced women, and women not being virgins when they got married, and gays, and naughty children, and people subscribing to other campfire stories, etc. That all sinks down into the subconscious mind, together with the order that one needs to obey the orders in the Bible if you want to go to Fairyland after death.
In real life though, the patient in the wild meet such 'bad' people all day long. So many people to kill, so little time. That causes internal conflict. Also, fortunately, the corrupted proverbial spine is just too weak, which we should be thankful for.
Only Muslims - with their strain of mental Aids being more severe than the Christianity strain - often do obey their fairy fables bundle and thus carrying out the orders therein. Hence the regular massacre of fellow Muslims on Fridays in mosques the world over. Check Afghanistan and that overpopulated nest Pakistan where they worship the pedophile prophet Muhammad, for reference.
So what does the Christian zombie from Facebook where she smeared her godsnot all over the digital streetcorner do? See the zoomed in photo below.
Interestingly enough, the Christian woman by name Cremaine Booker that shared the photo of the letter - it's her fingers on the photo - said as caption in her post:
Church folk this is NOT the way.... Nope. It’s things like this that hinders our witness. I’m having a hard time trying to find the “love” in this. We’ve got to do better.
See the conflict here? The official letter from the legalized con artists even cite orders from the Bible that a fellow zombie should be chucked out into the cold, by verse and title. And orders should be obeyed or Fairy Daddy will be upset, right. After all, those loving Christians at church management should know best what the god-thingy wants.
Yet mental patient Cremaine Booker cites different orders from the same Bible that contradicts that of the orders cited by the church, that when a sheep is lost you should go after him and drag him back into the cult. Which is actually what the Bible says, so her version is true, too. Which means, one of the two parties are lying, or rather, the Bible, because both cannot be true.
It's these contradictions in the 'book of truth' that causes mental patients to bite their nails. To kill that divorced woman as an order in the Old Testament commands, or to not kill people as the Ten Commandments - also in the Old Testament - commands, which one to obey, which one is true and which one is a lie... Nibble nibble nibble...
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