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and do they believe that the demons have the permission to lead us into temptation and they try to influence our mind?
i ask this because Jung and Freud didn't believe that the demons trouble us..and would result..psychology wouldn't be acknowledged as a science..if they don't acknowledge that God , angels and demons exist and influence our mind..
because the state rules for the name of God..not for the particular ideas of some people....and it would mean psychology shouldn't be acknowledged by state as a science..

2007-09-19 06:46:36 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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If a physician is a Christian, do they take away his/her license to practice medicine?

Of course not.

Would the treatment provided by a Christian physician (or other health care provider) be any less effective than an identical treatment provided by a non Christian physician?

Of course not.

Many good men and women have fought and died for our rights to practice the religion of our choice. Psychologists (thankfully) are not exempt from this right.

Science and religion can and do comfortably co-exist. In fact, it is the STELLAR psychologist who astutely and professionally combines the two and allows BOTH to inform his/her treatment decisions.

CAPS is an organization dedicated both to the advancement of science AND to the incorporation of Christian principles in the practice of psychology. To read more, visit the following website:

http://www.caps.net/

~M~

2007-09-19 06:54:57 · answer #1 · answered by michele 7 · 0 0

Some psychologists believe in God and some don't. Some probably believe in guardian angels and demons too, but probably not as many. Plenty of Christians don't believe in either guardian angels or demons.

Some people also believe in psychologists, lol.

2007-09-19 06:54:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

For starters, not all Christians believe in guardian angels; there is very little biblical basis for believing in them. Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians believe in guardian angels based on the writings of early leaders of the church, to which they accord a quasi-holy status; Protestants reject the holyness of those writings and insist that if it's not in the Bible, it ought not to be believed.

2007-09-19 06:51:57 · answer #3 · answered by NC 7 · 1 0

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