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Thank you. I just don’t understand why this keeps happening to me. I was brought up catholic but it was literally just church and sunday school once a week, apart from that no pressure. I really think I have a mental illness and I need help but I know if I ask for mental health treatment I’ll be on the waiting list for years and then just get dismissed. Or drugged up and i don’t want any more meds.
That is indeed tough to deal with. The only thing I can think of off the top of my head that can maybe help lighten the fervor is learning that what youve experienced in life according to the catholic theological analysis of Thomas Aquinas in his work Summa Theologica, is that theft is not a mortal sin nor is taking what is needed to survive concidered theft.
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Simply put, what you’re doing is okay. Just because stuffy and cruel British laws say otherwise, they’re nothing but human laws that interfere with the natural and divine right to not go hungry. Not mentioning ideologically speaking as well.
Thanks, I really wish the whole thing would just go away permanently though.