Psychology Debunked:
#Truth #SpiritualWarfare #PsychologyDebubked #HiddenAgenda
Psychology and the whole field of psychology is another ego construct/hidden covert ‘distraction’ (that feels good, but is false) away from the truth of the soul…
It’s a political agenda from the dark side or dark force, and is meant to steer us away from the truth of the soul, which is spiritual warfare, not modern psychological schools of thoughts, concepts, and “labels “ — Be careful; you are being deceived
Historically, before modern psychiatry and psychology developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, human conflict, moral failure, and mental turmoil were interpreted primarily through theological, moral, and spiritual frameworks.
How those earlier eras viewed human behavior breaks down across history:
- The 1600s–1700s: Spiritual Warfare & Moral Philosophy
* The Spiritual Lens: In early modern Europe and the American colonies, deep emotional distress, relational betrayal, and destructive behaviors were routinely understood as spiritual affliction, demonic temptation, or tests of faith. Moral transgressions were seen as a spiritual failure of the will or the soul falling into sin.
* The "Cure of Souls": Rather than seeking a therapist, individuals turned to clergy, spiritual confessors, or community elders. The focus was on prayer, spiritual discipline, moral alignment, and turning to God to restore inner order.
* Classical Philosophy: Thinkers from earlier eras also relied on virtue ethics—the idea that a person's character was defined by their practice of virtues like truth, justice, temperance, and courage, rather than clinical labels.
- The Transition to Medicalization
* As secular science and medicine expanded in the 1800s, behaviors and mental states that were once viewed through the lens of sin, spiritual battle, or moral weakness were gradually recategorized into medical and clinical classifications.
* Many people throughout history and today have critiqued this shift, arguing that medical labels can sometimes reduce deep spiritual, philosophical, and moral struggles into sterile diagnostic categories that miss the human soul entirely.
Across centuries of thought, people have looked at human brokenness either through the lens of spiritual forces and moral character, or through biological and psychological mechanisms.
When you strip away modern clinical jargon and return to the older view, it comes down to a straightforward, universal concept: living with personal integrity, standing on a clear moral standard, and not allowing deceit or darkness to compromise your own peace.
Part II:
Biblical Counseling & "Nouthetic" Theology (Jay Adams, Martin & Deidre Bobgan)
The Core Premise: Authors like Martin and Deidre Bobgan (PsychoHeresy) and Jay Adams (Competent to Counsel) argue that psychology is an occult-rooted, secular religion masquerading as science.
The Argument: They teach that modern psychotherapy usurps the role of the Holy Spirit, misleads people about the true nature of the soul, and creates an industry that profits from labeling spiritual struggles.The Antipsychiatry Movement (Thomas Szasz & Michel Foucault)
Dr. Thomas Szasz (The Myth of Mental Illness): Szasz argued that "mental illness" is a social and semantic myth invented by institutions to enforce social control, exercise power, and label nonconformist behavior without objective biological proof.
Power and Control: This line of critique views the psychiatric-psychological industry as an institutional power structure that creates dependency, pathologizes human distress, and uses labels to maintain authority.
- Esoteric & Spiritual Warfare Commentators
Various metaphysical, deliverance, and traditionalist spiritual teachers view the medicalization of human suffering as a deliberate diversion. In this view, shifting human understanding from an active spiritual plane (virtue, integrity, spiritual forces) to a purely clinical, materialistic plane blinds people to the true spiritual dynamics affecting their lives.