Christian Counseling and Dealing with a Narcissist

The sin of self love, self ambition, and disregard for others started with Lucifer.  The sin of Pride, the chief of the capital sins, distorted Lucifer into a glorified self love.  Lucifer saw in himself perfection and his will was put before God.  In turn, Lucifer was cast from Heaven into Hell for this delusional distortion of self value and worth.  Vengefully and without remorse or humility, Lucifer in his pride vowed to destroy everything else God created and corrupt it.  In reality, Lucifer was the first Narcissist.

Lucifer was the first Narcissist. Please also review AIHCP’s Christian Counseling Certification

 

Today, many times, the label of Narcissist is used too liberally.  Many an offended partner, will diagnose one’s ex partner as a Narcissist, when in reality, the nature of breakups and divorces are difficult times when everyone is out for oneself.  Selfish tendencies are inflated to point to Narcissism at every turn when in reality there is pathology but only selfish motives.  Narcissism is beyond selfish motives at a given time, but is a habitual state of self love that becomes pathological in all dealing with other people.   Narcissists have sociopathic tendencies, are incapable of empathy, and find total glory in the magnification of self.  They are incapable of logical discussion and live in a world dominated by double standards.  Any slight is seen as a grave offense and any lie to maintain their illusion of self is justified at all expenses.

Biblically, all human beings are inherently damaged due to the Fall of Adam. In that inherently exists a love of self.  The will of a person naturally wishes to put oneself before the will of God.  While the natural world does demand some type of self love for mere preservation, selfish individuals nonetheless exist that may not be Narcissists.  In understanding this, think of selfish instance one may have found oneself in and how one acted.  These random situations of selfishness may be more or less with different individuals but they are not a permanent habit nor moments that may bring remorse or regret at a later date.  A Narcissist feels no regret and is habitually selfish.

Scripture speaks of the dangerous nature of selfishness.  James 3:16 warns that “For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice.”.  James 4:1 continues, “What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you?” and again Ephesians 2:3 declares, “All of us also lived among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our flesh[a] and following its desires and thoughts. Like the rest, we were by nature deserving of wrath.”

Hence it is fallen human nature that creates selfishness within the heart.  However, at a young age, individuals learn from experience and punishment, that their needs are not always the highest or most important and that others needs need to be understood and respected.  The essence of the Golden Rule as “Do unto others, as you would wish done to you” should be a celebrated doctrine in any home.  However, somehow, someway, some human natures are more inclined to certain things and desires.  Like everyone, individuals have physical strengths and weaknesses, as well as mental, emotional and SPIRITUAL.  For some, selflessness is easier, while other desires may be far more difficult.  Some, may inherently find selfishness to be more of a hurdle in one’s daily life.

The desire for self preservation and self love is inherent in all human beings. It is important to nurture love and empathy for others at a early age to prevent Narcissistic tendencies from developing

 

Children and their personalities will exhibit certain spiritual talents and certain spiritual weaknesses.  The duty of a parent is to instruct the child in God’s law to conform consciences to God’s will and to help develop spiritual virtues and talents and eradicate certain vices that manifest more easily within the child’s temperament.   In this, parents can witness certain patterns that may be naturally imbalanced within their child.  Selfish behaviors need to be reprimanded and properly explained to a child.  Example, teaching and consistency in building virtuous habit over destructive vice is key when such signs of selfishness appear.  There needs to be a true balance of nature and nurture to curb natural inclinations towards self love and other behaviors that lead to immoral indifference to others.  Children who are not given consequences, taught empathy, shown restraint, or directed to share and give, can become not only very selfish adults but potentially Narcissists.

In understanding Narcissism from a more clinical view, the article “Narcissism” from Psychology Today points out the primary definition of a Narcissist, their needs and how to cope with them in different settings.  The article states,

“Narcissism does not necessarily represent a surplus of self-esteem or of insecurity; more accurately, it encompasses a hunger for appreciation or admiration, a desire to be the center of attention, and an expectation of special treatment reflecting perceived higher status. Interestingly, research finds, many highly narcissistic people often readily admit to an awareness that they are more self-centered. A high level of narcissism, not surprisingly, can be damaging in romantic, familial, or professional relationships.”

Narcissism. Psychology Today.

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Commentary

It is very important then not to mistake Narcissism for self esteem, or random selfish moments but as a personality disorder that exhibits habitual selfish behavior.  Not only is this behavior selfish, but it is also a pathological form of self love.  Every movement is about the glorification of self and the needed admiration of others to acknowledge this illusion.  When this image is challenged, the Narcissist will employ lies, gas lighting, and defamation against one who dares insult them.  Some additional traits include pathological self esteem, sense of entitlement, extreme arrogance, lack of empathy, lying, exaggerations of achievements, extreme envy of others, and obsession with fantasies of power.

When a Narcissist’s self image is challenged, it can lead to rage, lies, and slander towards the other person

Narcissists may seem very charming at first, but overtime, the more than selfish nature of vanity becomes more and more extreme.  They exhibit no empathy for others and find value in others only as ways to find their own glorification.  Friends or family who challenge them or debate them quickly find themselves demonized.  The need of others is to satisfy their own ego.  Hence Narcissists in relationships may appear in love but they are in love more so with the energy they feed off of the other spouse or partner.   When the parasitical feeding no longer feeds the hunger of the Narcissist, then the existence of the other person is no longer required or needed in their orbit.

With this detailed description of a Narcissist understood, how should someone deal with a Narcissist?

Direct confrontation, criticism, dwelling on the past or expecting an apology are all ways to enrage an Narcissist

 

In family life, Narcissists can destroy a family unit.  They can make an intimate partner feel inadequate, or unworthy.  They may insult or criticize a partner, or be dismissive or neglect the other if the other does not mean one’s needs.    Some family members are able to cut ties, but if not, the relationship will be extremely taxing and stressful.  In dealing with Narcissists, especially in family, it is more difficult to avoid them so it is important to make a decision in how one wishes to interact.  Arguing with a Narcissist is impossible, so establishing boundaries is key and avoiding key confrontations.  Sometimes it is best to nod one’s head to avoid outright confrontation. If at all possible, it is best to reduce time and situations with them.  If possible, even cutting ties with a Narcissist is the best option, albeit difficult for individuals in careers or who love their Narcissistic spouse or loved one.

It is critical, whether at work, home or socially engaging a Narcissist to deal with them in particular ways to prevent issues.  Obviously as mentioned, arguing or challenging a Narcissist is a recipe for disaster.  Words must be chosen carefully without criticism.  It is important to remain calm and precise, even when standing up for oneself.  It is fine to stand up for oneself but it needs to be done so in a calm and refined way.  If it hurts the Narcissist’s feelings, that is beyond one’s control if the need to stand up for oneself becomes critical.  It is beyond useless to even try to have a comprising conversation, or expect an apology, or discuss the past.  The Narcissist will never see one’s point of view, and will respond negatively to any direction or criticism.

Conclusion

Narcissism is a spiritually dangerous personality disorder.  It is both a combination of nurture and nature.  It is in itself the most Luciferic state a person can mold into.  Biblically, all are selfish to an extent, but Narcissism is a habitual state.

Clinical Counseling and prayer are the only ways to change the heart of a Narcissist

 

Christ’s message is the ultimate rebuttal of Narcissism.  Christ, unlike Lucifer, accepted the Father’s Will, and despite the His greatness, disguised it under the appearance of mere man.  Christ throughout His ministry reminded the rich and powerful that they will be last in Heaven.  He insisted we love one’s neighbor above oneself and to share with and love others.  Christ is a paradigm of humility and how humility destroys the vice of pride.  Humility and reverence to God are the first steps for any Narcissistic recovery.  The ultimate subjugation of self to the infinite majesty of God can open the heart of any person.  With clinical counseling and spiritual direction, any miracle is possible, even for a habitual state of sin that forbids remorse.

Christian Counselors can help individuals understand what Narcissism is and how Christians can better deal with these types of individuals on a daily basis.  Christian charity and prayer is needed for them. No soul is ever lost but such personality disorders can prevent true conversion.  When one is unable to say one is sorry is an extreme issue when no-one is perfect or without sin.  Narcissism can prevent souls from asking forgiveness and seeking change due to these souls’ own inner pathology.  This pathology is in no way a clinical excuse to sin and be unkind to so many.  Hence it is an extremely dangerous spiritual state.

Please also review AIHCP’s Christian Counseling Certification and see if it meets your academic and professional goals.  The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals seeking a four year certification.  It is important to note, Christian Counselors who are not licensed counselors are not qualified to diagnose Narcissism but they can present sound Biblical advice on the nature of selfishness and how to interact with others in such states.  They can also refer individuals to clinical counselors who may need clinical help with Narcissism.

 

Additional Resources

“How to Handle a Narcissist”. Kara Mayer Robinson. 2021. WebMD. Access here

“8 Ways to Handle a Narcissist”. Susan Krause Whitebourne. August 30th, 2014. Psychology Today. Access here

“How to Deal With a Narcissist”. Kendra Cherry. October 14th, 2022. VeryWellMind. Access here

Narcissistic personality disorder. Mayo Clinic Staff.  Mayo Clinic.  Access here

 

Counseling Through Church Corruption

Religion as a social construct is far from perfect.  Ideals always point towards a higher standard morally, as well as socially, but many individuals corrupt the creed and message to fit their own agenda.  This has been throughout the history of the world as in the name of faith, millions have been murdered or executed.

No religion is immune to this but does this make religion something that humanity must shed itself from?  Is religion truly the “opiate of the people”.   Faith that is directed towards the common good and focuses on the message of its founder are able to make great and good change. Even from a secular view, religion provides great things to social norms, laws of conduct and cultural beauty.

Christ was a reformer against religious corruption. Please also review AIHCP’s Christian Counseling Certification

Unfortunately, many individuals have suffered at the hands of religious people.  Sexual abuse or financial scandal have turned many against religion.  Individuals need to always see the message and fight for reform itself within a particular creed.  However, many have also experienced trauma and may need to help heal themselves.  Church reform itself can help by eliminating corruption and compensating but sometimes deep spiritual counseling is needed for a soul again to open to spirituality and faith.

Christian Counselors can help individuals work through spiritual and religious corruption.  They can help individuals again find faith and in particular Christ.   Christ Himself stands as an example of the purity of faith and religion and stood against the corruption of the time.  Please also review AIHCP’s Christian Counseling Certification and see if it meets your academic and professional goals.  The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals seeking a certification in Christian Counseling.

The Christian Tradition and Practice of Lent

The annual spiritual journey of Lent is time of reflection, renewal and rebirth.  It involves self denial, fasting, and penance, but it also involves meditation and spiritual growth.  The individual should not just see it as a time on the calendar to give up random things because one’s family does, but to find time to improve or in some cases regrow spiritual connection with Christ.  It is a time to be reflect on Christ’s passion and to take up one’s own cross with the promise of resurrection.

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Christian Social Doctrine Video

Christian Social Doctrine is based on the Ten Commandments and how one is to treat their neighbor.  At the core is respect of the individual and the family.  When state or governments present contrary doctrines that hurt the individual or families, then they transgress their authority.  In particular, one thinks of two social ideals of the 20th Century, Capitalism and Communism.  Both present unique challenges to human dignity in this fallen world and both deserve their own critique within the light of Christian morality.  The video below looks at the Church’s response to Communism and Capitalism and how proper social doctrine with Christian standards views the relation of the individual, family and state.

Social doctrine in Christianity respects the dignity of the family. Please also review AIHCP’s Christian Counseling Certification

 

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Validity of the Resurrection Video

The Resurrection of Christ is the central theme of Christianity.  Without this miracle, the Christin faith is merely another human invention to understand the divine.  Jesus Christ rose from the dead and because of this, Christians are able to proclaim Christ’s Divinity.  Through the Resurrection, the Son’s sacrifice is accepted by the Father and through the Resurrection, all are reminded that their temporal bodies will one day rise too.

This video analyzes the theology behind the Resurrection and defends it against various criticisms and challenges from non believers.

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The Stations of the Cross as a Christian Meditation for All Christians

Christianity focuses on the death of Christ as a focal point to redemption.   Christ is sacrificed for the sins of the world.  The ugliness of sin is witnessed in this death.  The Stations of the Cross capture the ugliness of sin in the horrendous suffering of Christ.   The Stations are widely seen as a Catholic tradition but in reality are a cherished meditation for all of Christianity if all Christians take the time to walk with Christ and this journey.

It originated in the early centuries in the Holy Land and was brought West by St Francis of Assisi.  Some of the stations have direct biblical reference while others are implied from Scripture.  During Lent, consider walking the journey to Calvary with Christ through this powerful prayer and meditation. Please also review AIHCP’s Christian Counseling Certification as well as AIHCP’s Christian Grief Counseling Program and see if it matches your academic and professional goals.  The programs are online and independent study and open to qualified professionals.

The Scriptural Meditations Found in the Rosary

The Rosary has always been connected to Catholicism but it is far than a mere Catholic prayer if one looks deeper at its origin.  The prayers and meditations are Scripturally based and open the mind to meditate on the life of Christ.  It its essence, it is a very Christian prayer that many non-Catholics can adopt and adjust to their own traditions.

Many ideas of Marian worship which are false prevent many from exploring the power and beauty of this prayer.  The video below looks at the meditations and prayers of the Rosary and how they have many Scriptural themes.

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Counseling and Scripture

Christian Counseling is based off Biblical teachings and morals.  In fact, the word Biblical Counseling is many times used with the term Christian Counseling as the same word.  Individuals who utilize the Bible then must have a strong understanding of it.  Study, education and faith are all required in properly utilizing Scripture in helping others.  Hermeneutics looks at ways the Church has always interpreted Scripture and its passages.  It looks to properly define and understand a particular teaching.  Furthermore Scriptural literal criticisms help the student of Scripture understand the language and context and history of the text itself.

When studying Scripture, one must understand while written by men across the centuries it is still one masterful work by the Holy Spirit.  In this a proper understanding of themes that are interwoven throughout the whole must be comprehended and believed while also acknowledging the human element at work.   This is why the use of Scripture can be misused by others when not properly trained in theology and history of the Bible.  Christian Counselors and Biblical Counselors hence must have a strong study of the Bible.

Please also review AIHCP’s Christian Counseling Certification and see if it meets your academic and professional goals.  The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals who wish to utilize the Bible in counseling.

Counseling through Church Corruption

Many Christians lose their faith because of scandal and abuse in the Church.  Those of high standing and public view hold a far greater responsibility before Christ to live by a code of good moral conduct.  Hierarchy, pastors, priests, leaders and counselors need to represent the best the faith has to offer but unfortunately on many occasions, they fail to display those standards.  As human beings, anyone is subject to error, mistakes and sin, and one cannot judge others short comings but when the face of the faith is on display, these individuals should be examples of virtue not vice.

The Church as the Bride of Christ can be seen in two ways.  From a spiritual sense and metaphorical sense, the Church is perfect.  The Church is inspired and fueled by the grace of the Holy Spirit.  It is protected and guaranteed through the words of Christ that the “gates of Hell shall not prevail against it”.  Yet, it is also a Church that exists on Earth.  The Church Militant on Earth is comprised of sinners and imperfect beings.  The Church on Earth is comprised of sinners for sinners.  It is a society of saints and sinners and everything else in between.

Due to Church corruption, many leave the faith and never return

 

Some of the worst human beings bore the name Christian at one time, while some of most saintly persons professed the faith with equal vigor and love for Christ.  Yet the Church at times fails throughout history.  It always finds a way, through the Holy Spirit, to find reform, but it shows the reality of human beings and the temporal world.  Satan looks to destroy the Church from without but finds special delight in corrupting it from within in his attempt to capture souls.

Divine and Human Institution on Earth

It is important to realize that the Church is founded by Christ.  It is energized and fueled by the grace of the Holy Spirit.  Its foundation is the blood of Christ.  In this, it is Divine.  Although, it always exists as the Church Triumphant in Heaven, it also exists albeit imperfectly as the Church Militant.  The word militant is fitting.  On Earth, the Church is an constant war with the evil one for souls.   The Church as the face of Christ on Earth, looks to bring truth and the Gospel to nations, but within this war, Satan looks to destroy and corrupt it.  He can never truly corrupt the faith itself, but he can distort it and corrupt individuals who profess it but ultimately, he can never prevail.

The Church as a human institution on Earth consists of the baptized who become part of the Mystical Body of Christ.  As a human institution, it possesses human qualities.  The Church possess a human organization of things. It is structured to deal with human issues in a fallen world.  It is made of imperfect people trying their best to preach the Gospel.  In this as a human institution, people can make mistakes.  Individuals can disagree, splinter and divide.  Through Satan’s cunning, the Church itself is divided into Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant pathways.  The Great Schism between East and West and the Protestant Reformation are all glaring examples of the human side of the Church.  It shows the division and hate that can be utilized between brothers and sisters of Christ.

Church Corruption

The history of the Church Militant is beyond mere grievances but also horrible atrocities and corruptions.  Many evil church leaders used the Church and Faith as a way to galvanize the people against others.  Horrible crimes against Jews spread throughout Europe since the Middle Ages.  Others through the Inquisition, executed heretics or other Christians who viewed aspects of the faith differently.  Witch hunts in Europe and America sought the death of so many women.   In times of war, the image of Christian nationalism was invoked.  Propaganda through Christ to commit the most un-Christlike crimes were authorized in the Wars of Religion which scarred Europe between Catholics and Protestants.  In all probability, like the Pharisees before them, these type of “Christians” would have also crucified Christ if He spoke against them.

Beyond atrocities, corruption within the institution of the Church have also been rampant throughout history.  Religious offices for sale, or religious leaders fighting for power and wealth within a religious institution have occurred throughout history.  The Papacy during the Dark Ages and Renaissance Periods was one of the most corrupt offices in Europe.  The Popes of his era behaved more like princes and war lords resorting to killing and bribing for office.  Many scandals involved mistresses and various worldly pleasures over the austere life and love of the poor demanded by Peter and his successors. One can still witness today these scandals within the Church but also so-called Mega-Churches where “men of God” are later found to funnel money or have side mistresses at their call.

The misuse of religion for war, greed and political power has occurred throughout the history of the Church

 

The most grievous offense is seen today as well with the corruption of the priesthood in the Catholic Church.  In the Latin and Western Church, this offense spread through the seminaries and led to various pedophile priests preying upon children.  To make matters worst, Bishops downplayed or hid these corruptions for fear of marring the image of the Church and their power and office.  Bearing in mind that the percentage of bad to good priest was nonetheless low, the damage still was in the thousands to numerous young children forever traumatized by these evil men posing as pastors.  Again, the most unforgivable element was the cover up and fear of loss of power, prestige and money over the care of souls.

Role of Heresy

Satan also looks to corrupt the human side of the Church through corruption of doctrine.  Many “isms’ counter to the teachings of Christ, claiming to be Christian, have emerged from within Christian communities.  Many heresies have dealt with the nature of Jesus Christ as both God and man.  Other heresies deal with other doctrinal issues that deviate from Scripture, Church Councils, or teachings from the Apostle’s Creed.

While free will is essential, corruption of the soul through false teaching is a dangerous death to the soul.   It is important to proclaim the true Gospel of Christ and warn others of false and untrue teachings.  Unfortunately, throughout the history of the Church, individuals have been cruelly tortured and executed over the matter of heresy.  Satan was able to corrupt even the defense of truth to violate human rights.  This is an extreme that can never be taken.  In defense of truth, Christians are called to correct others without judgement and hate but only with love and compassion.  The moment forceful conversion and change is exhibited upon another human being, one commits an even greater sin that any heresy can hope to become.

The Inquisition and Wars of Religion all showed the dark side of justified opinion of truth.  In defending Christ, Church authorities become the most un-Christlike.  It is hence important to live a truthful life to the doctrine of Christ but also a respectful life of the views of others.  Christian charity demands defense of the truth but in such a gentle way it is seen as love and exhibited more through good example.

Reactions to Corruption

Christian Counselors will see many  individual reactions to this type of corruption within the Church.  Many victims of abuse especially will have anger and hate in their hearts.  This type of scandal destroys faith and turns many away from the Church.  This scandal is a great scar on the Church and Christ will certainly proclaim justice over the evil, but in the meantime, the faithful and laity face uncertain times.  Many suspect leadership, others abandon services or Mass, others utterly walk away from the institution.

The biggest problem is many associate the sins of humanity within the Church with the Faith itself.  Those who proclaim the Gospel but are hypocrites turn many away from the Faith to other religions or secular life styles.  For some it may be an excuse to exercise religious laxity, but for others, who are truly mortified by the corruption, or traumatized personally, the choice to move on from the Faith is a painful and personal choice.  These individuals lose faith in Christ or any moral teachings.  This type of ad hominem view where one hates not only the messenger but also the message is a large problem in the modern Church.  Repairing these breaks will take generations.

Like Christ, we must face the hypocrites and preserve the faith despite corruption

There is yet another reaction to the corruption.  Instead of rejecting the faith, one seeks to reform it.  The seed of faith within the individual is so strong that the love of Christ and His message can never be stolen.  Instead of hating the message, these individuals look to punish the wicked.  Many work for reform within the Church and found organizations that watch those in power.  This is nothing new.  Throughout the history of the Church, reforms and counter reforms have occurred.  The grace of the Holy Spirit encourages saints of the time to rise up against the evil within the Church.  Numerous religious orders and movements have existed within the Church which have turned against the corruption.  Orders have revitalized spirituality within the world through their example and preaching.   Individual reformers from the local level to the global level throughout the history of the Church have also risen to reform institutions.  Great councils of the Church have been called and reformed evil practices and corrected false ideas.

Proper Guidance

Church leaders need to address corruption within the faith, whether thousands of years ago or yesterday.  One should not deify the Church or condemn the Faith, but one cannot put one’s head into the sand and ignore historical realities.  In understanding that many evil individuals have sabotaged the Church in the past, then only then can one find ways to prevent future sabotage.   Good Christians should never allow the face of Christ to become nationalized, or used for secular propaganda and should hold individuals accountable for their crimes and sacrilege.

It is hence important for Church leaders to apologize for past errors and offer reparations for these sins.  The hierarchy needs to realize that while its purpose is to teach it can also learn from the laity.  While the ministers teach and lead, they must also acknowledge their own weaknesses and seek mutual guidance when in doubt.  While authority is God given by Christ, one must be accountable for that authority.  Hence Church leaders must acknowledge short comings, expose corruption and hold themselves accountable to God and their flock.  In lieu of Christ, the Good Shepard, the ministers, priests and bishops hold a high standard to Him.  It is a fearful position to hold and they should recognize this grave responsibility in correlation with their own salvation.

Christian Counselors can help others through this abuse and corruption by explaining that the Church is both human and divine and laying down the differences in these two paradigms.  Christian Counselors can also help others find justice and healing of trauma.   Counselors need to address trauma, condemn the action and individuals but also re-direct the justified anger to the corrupters not the message of the Faith itself.  Those who corrupt the faith cause so much scandal and pain, but one cannot allow them to also steal one’s treasured faith.  Instead, one should fight for their faith and like a reforming saint proclaim the Gospel and expose the wolves in sheep’s clothing.

Conclusion

The Church is both human and divine.  On Earth it is open to corruption and has been corrupted numerous occasions but Christ foretold that the gates of Hell would not prevail against it.  Individuals can reject the faith due to the hypocrisy of others or fight for its purity.

We cannot allow others to nationalize and weaponize the face of Christ

 

Every person within the Church has a particular talent and it is up to that individual to best serve the Church.  Allowing human corruption to destroy one’s faith and turn one against it is ingenious way Satan steals souls. It is hence important to hold to one’s faith, to fight corruption within the Church, and to spread the Gospel of Christ.

If you would like to learn more about Christian Counseling and helping others through trauma, then please review AIHCP’s Christian Counseling Certification.  The program is online and independent study and open to qualified professionals seeking a four year certification as a Christian Counselor.

Additional Resources

“How Can We Help Victims of Clergy Abuse?”. Romeo Vitell, PhD. February 27th, 2019. Psychology Today. Access here

“Popes Behaving Badly: 8 Dreadful Papal Scandals From the Middle Ages”. Stephanie Schoppert. March 26, 2017. History Collection.  Access here

“When Religion Promotes Violence”. Andy Tix, Ph.D. January 31st, 2018. Psychology Today.  Access here

“Top 10 Heresies in the History of Christianity”. J. Patrick Hornbeck II.  October 24th, 2011. Fordham News.  Access here

 

Video on the Existence of Hell

Fooling the world into thinking he did not exist is the Devil’s greatest triumph.  Many individuals deny the existence of Satan and Hell.  Through this denial, individuals play through life without fear of consequence or offending God.  It is important to understand Hell exists and one sends oneself to Hell through a life of self love and immoral behavior.  It is not some scary bed time story but a dire warning from Heaven from a God who loves us.

The video on the Reality of Hell reviews the theological aspect of Hell from Christian tradition stemming from Scripture and Tradition.  The video also discusses what Hell is, the torments one could possibly expect and how to avoid Hell.

Christian Counselors can help individuals live better moral lives and avoid Hell.

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