When a person with multiple personality disorder dies, do some of his personalities go to heaven while others are damned to hell?
2006-08-15
17:42:08
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DanceHappyAtoms: You, and others here, need to lighten up. I know it's "technically" called "DID", but if I called it that, would anyone besides you and a few others know what I was talking about? Then again, it wouldn't matter anyway, since most of you were born sans a funny bone and only look at my questions one-dimensionally.
2006-08-16
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update #1
Oh, DanceHappyAtoms, if you want to get into a technical pissing contest, it's called the human SPECIES, not the human RACE.
2006-08-16
02:41:47 ·
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Good one :)
Cordially,
John
2006-08-15 17:46:37
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answered by John 6
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I'm not sure whether this is a serious or sarcastic question, but it seems rude to me. A person with multiple personalities does not have multiple souls, JUST personalities. It's all one person. Kind of an interesting thought, though.
PS Catspaw you are very behind if you don't know that there is such thing as MPD. It's not theory, it's fact. It was never debunked you're just stating incorrect information. It's not magical or supernatural, it's just voices and images, it's not more slices of yourself. You yourself need to do some research. My health teacher has been teaching for 15 years or so and she told the class of a student she had that would be sitting alone at a table and would have long conversations with her personalities when nobody was actually there with her. People thought she was crazy but she actually just had the disorder. There is such thing, Catspaw, you're just ignorant.
2006-08-16 00:48:12
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answered by Rachel the Atheist 4
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listen up, those of you with the barking mass of misconceptions you call knowledge and base your spouted "opinions" on:
it's called Dissociative Identity Disorder - DID.
it's a SURVIVAL mechanism...a coping strategy...not an illness...and it's triggered by SEVERE repeated abuse or trauma inflicted upon a person (like a child who is the victim of Ritualized Abuse - RA), and the victims of it suffer real and terrible consequences to their lives the likes of which you who offered disgustingly flip answers cannot even begin to imagine. it affects how the survivor processes information and reacts to everyday life, and qualified, competent therapists who treat it are not easy to find. the victims who do ultimately find care and healing are brave, strong, creative, and resourceful people, and those who love and provide support and care for them are some of the most amazing people you could find.
honestly, WHERE is your humanity, some of you??!!
to treat this subject casually and survivors with derision (and to tell outright lies like that it doesn't exist!) is entirely indefensible, and i hope this question gets removed unless it inspires some of you to seek good information about this disorder so you can lose your SHAMEFUL, HARMFUL, APPALLING ignorance.
sweet, sweet jesus... what has happened to the human race?
Added on edit: The very fact you would ask such a question – which, despite your pathetic denial, is vile indeed for willfully making a mockery of the victims of horrid abuse - is solid proof that you apprehend NOTHING about DID. You are NOT having harmless fun here – spin it any way you like to yourself and others. Your cavalier attitude towards this serious problem helps create and perpetuate the climate that allows abusers to proceed unhindered by a society who victimizes the victim yet again. Do you get it? Your advice to have a laugh enables and encourages the continuance of this evil!
And the fact that you think and say that it means a person has no “funny bone” if they can’t make light of the enormous sufferings of others, exposes your lamentable lack of a grasp on logical thinking.
Drop the strawman response, go learn something, admit your mistake, and stop inflicting further pain on people who have already suffered the unimaginable.
Aw…have I spanked you there little darlin? You invited it, you deserved it, you needed it.
You can thank me later.
2006-08-16 02:03:25
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answered by Anonymous
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When a MPD dies he or she has the conscious awareness and can still repent and go to heaven
The case is almost next to the lunatics or abnormal people who have no conscious but goes to heave because the have no sense of sinning
2006-08-16 00:52:05
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answered by GloryofGOD 2
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Sure... why not? After all, God has Multiple Personality Disorder (Father, Son, Holy Ghost).
2006-08-16 01:11:12
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answered by Anonymous
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God takes care of the infirm and those that are too young to understand and make a decision.The person would be made whole in Heaven and be able to rejoice!
2006-08-16 00:48:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You get only one soul . but somthing can happen to the physical brain and the person will flip flop between moods not real personality changes. So the soul will go to heaven as its real self.
2006-08-16 00:54:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the Bible implies that they all go to hell.
2Timothy 1:7 For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.
2006-08-16 00:58:05
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answered by Bob L 7
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No his body still body still rots in the ground in silence for all eternity regardless of if he had 1 or 1,000,000 personalities.
2006-08-16 00:48:31
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answered by Anonymous
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people with that level of mental illness are considered to be as children to God, i.e. unable to make judgements where it comes to accepting Christ....they get Carte Blanc to Heaven and so do Mentally Retarded people....your ability to face judgement is contingent on your abililty to understand the Word and Truth and decide thereof if you accept or not....like it or not.
2006-08-16 00:50:04
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answered by Kiss my Putt! 7
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No, they just get to die and be put out of their horrible misery of living a life with multiple personalities.....
2006-08-16 00:47:50
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answered by Denise W 4
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