Dear Atheists, I’m Very Sorry to Hear That You’re Sick…
I didn’t know how badly the atheists on this site were suffering until I read what Dr. John G. Weldon had to say about their mental neuroses. What else can I say but…
Dear Atheists, I’m very sorry to hear about your mental illness, hope you get well soon.
Through self-deception atheists may truly think there is no God, or do their best not to believe in God, but it’s kind of like striking the earth with a hammer in order to send it out of orbit – a useless and hopeless endeavor. This isn’t an Alice in Wonderland world where we can eat six elephants before breakfast; this is reality where we must live in the world God made, not a world of our own construction. Unfortunately, as a number of psychologists have shown, atheists tend to exhibit neurotic tendencies and the reason seems obvious – because they push so hard against reality that it’s simply not emotionally healthy (see below).
…To be sure, it’s very hard to be an atheist, especially in the modern world, which may explain why so many atheists apparently have various forms of neuroses – the denial and constant need for suppression of reality simply runs too deep and eventually takes a toll, which logically leads to psychological problems.
…As one example, the noted existential psychologist Rollo May observed in The Art of Counseling, ‘I have been startled by the fact that practically every genuine atheist with whom I have dealt has exhibited unmistakable neurotic tendencies.
I simply never realized that atheism was a mental disorder before now, I sure hope you guys can get some appropriate therapy (by a member of the clergy?) and medication to alleviate your condition.
///you poor, poor dears…