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The Bible has some interesting characters. We can see in stanzas and rhymes How they might have received some help If they'd been living in modern times. Lot, for example, had a drinking problem. The man got drunk and slept with his daughter. Actually with two! Advice to Lot: Go to A.A. and stick with water. An inferiority complex Must have driven the angry Cain. No matter what he did, he always Seemed to incur God's disdain.    In searching for pairs of all animals on earth, Noah's compulsion crossed the border Of what today we would call An obsessive-compulsive personality disorder.   Saul had to be extremely bipolar. Talk about mood swings! On different occasions He tried to **** David, who luckily escaped By the skin of his teeth and with no abrasions.   If someone--like Solomon--had seven hundred wives And three hundred concubines, we'd tend to say That he had a number of serious issues, But we don't want to go there today.   Moses talked to a burning bush, Samuel and Elijah heard voices that told them What to do. Now we’d say they Were schizophrenic if voices controlled them. Harod was really into himself; He had to be highly narcissistic. When Paul was persecuting the Christians, His behavior was rather sadistic.   Without A.A. or psychiatrists, Or drugs like Prozac, Zoloft, thorazine, ****** Haldol, Abilify, Lithium, Seroquel, Xanax, Paxil, and clozapine,   Our Biblical characters were on their own-- To fend for themselves to carry out their mission, Without medical insurance and someone To say, "Get thee to a physician!" - by Bob B
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Nov 5, 2016
Nov 5, 2016 at 8:26 AM UTC
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The Bible has some interesting characters. We can see in stanzas and rhymes How they might have received some help If they'd been living in modern times. Lot, for example, had a drinking problem. The man got drunk and slept with his daughter. Actually with two! Advice to Lot: Go to A.A. and stick with water. An inferiority complex Must have driven the angry Cain. No matter what he did, he always Seemed to incur God's disdain.    In searching for pairs of all animals on earth, Noah's compulsion crossed the border Of what today we would call An obsessive-compulsive personality disorder.   Saul had to be extremely bipolar. Talk about mood swings! On different occasions He tried to **** David, who luckily escaped By the skin of his teeth and with no abrasions.   If someone--like Solomon--had seven hundred wives And three hundred concubines, we'd tend to say That he had a number of serious issues, But we don't want to go there today.   Moses talked to a burning bush, Samuel and Elijah heard voices that told them What to do. Now we’d say they Were schizophrenic if voices controlled them. Harod was really into himself; He had to be highly narcissistic. When Paul was persecuting the Christians, His behavior was rather sadistic.   Without A.A. or psychiatrists, Or drugs like Prozac, Zoloft, thorazine, ****** Haldol, Abilify, Lithium, Seroquel, Xanax, Paxil, and clozapine,   Our Biblical characters were on their own-- To fend for themselves to carry out their mission, Without medical insurance and someone To say, "Get thee to a physician!" - by Bob B
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Nov 5, 2016 at 8:26 AM UTC
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