Religion
In reply to the discussion: Religious Belief = Mental Illness: A More Venomous Response [View all]MellowDem
(5,018 posts)The label normal is inherently subjective.
The reason cancer cells aren't "normal" is because we value health and longer life over death. It's a preference. Of course, cancer cells are indeed "normal" in the sense that they're part of life and the way cells work. Same with the liver analogy ("should" is always a dead give away that you're describing a preference). You have people who believe god is speaking to them over the PA system and that the checkout girl is an angel or a demon. Why is that different from your example? Because religion? We think such people are suffering a mental illness because we prefer beliefs that are backed by evidence, for a while slew of reasons.
I think most people suffer mental disorders as defined by most psychologists at some point of life, I already have.
What's doing people a great disservice is not being open about certain disorders because they are socially normative. Telling someone that sincerely believes in hell and suffers anxiety from it and changes their life to avoid it is suffering a mental disorder. Telling them it's not because it's religion is a terrible thing to do.