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natedagw824
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Here is an email I sent to a catholic friend of mine. It contains a lot of stuff: questions, thoughts and hurtful things from my past. Please give me some advice…
Well, I struggle with two illnesses; a mental illness and a physical illness. The metal illness is controlled through medicine because I take two antipsychotic drugs called Invega and Seroquel. Specifically, I take 6mgs of Invega and 25mgs of Seroquel. For the most part these medicines keep me stabilized, but I still struggle. The disease that really, REALLY keeps me depressed is my chronic pain disease ( Fibromyalgia). Living in chronic pain is the hardest thing I’ve ever done. Fibromyalgia, sometimes called FMS, is a disease that has multiple elements of suffering. First off, there is the physical part. The FMS causes pain when I do anything that requires exertion. Then there is the fatigue. I can sleep for about 10 or 12 hours and when I wake up, I’m still tired. You might be asking yourself, “Why?” Well, I’m tired because a certain chemical in my brain is not being produced enough, so I am kind of tired all day long. Then, finally, there is the cognitive dysfunction. There are multiple signs of an interruption of normal cognitive processes. For example, instead of saying, “The dishes are in the dishwasher.” I’ll say, “The dishwasher is in the dishes.”I also have a hard time concentrating and comprehending. I have a hard time following simple directions. All of this suffering leads me to start preparing for the possibility that there might be no God that exists.
I have been in college since 2001. I studied computer science from 2001-2007, but now I am going into psychology. For the most part, being in college has made me become an intellectual. In being an intellectual, I want to understand and analyze how everything works including God. I just do NOT understand how God can allow so many innocent people to suffer. Last year, I took a philosophy class and that only increased my disbelief in God. With that said, when I look at science, I just don’t see how science and religion agree. For example, look at evolution. Evolution states that life evolved from a single cell around 4.7 billion years ago ( I might be a few million years off. I’m going off of my memory). However, in the Bible, it states that God created a man and a woman. It doesn’t say that God created a single organism from which all life evolved from. I guess I am a lot more scientific in my thinking, than I am religious. I guess I can thank the University of Michigan-Dearborn for that! Now you might be thinking that I am an atheist, but let me assure I am NOT one.
From the time I made my First Holy Communion, I have always been in a strong, Catholic relationship with God. My parents were both very religious, especially my dad, and I had a very good upbringing. I went to Sunday school every Sunday and I always yearned to be close to Jesus. How many 8 year olds do you know of who prayed the rosary in front of a statue of the Blessed Virgin every night when all their friends were outside playing? That was me, back in 1990. However, as I grew older, problems starting coming into my life and my faith was rocked by them.
When I was 16 years old, I was seeing a retired priest in Livonia, Michigan. My dad knew him well and he, my mom and myself would go out to see this priest for family counseling and we would also go to confession. I really trusted this priest and I thought he was a good man, but I soon found out that he was a monster. One day my mom dropped me off to go to confession as usual. I walked in and 50 minutes later I walked out totally blown away. Basically, what happened within that 50 minute period was very perverted and very screwed up: He was “hitting on me” and he even asked me if I was “erect.” To make a LONG story short, this priest had major problems with pedophilia and he was very perverted. The experience was a very hard one. My dad and my uncle pressed charges against him and I had to testify ( in detail) all that happened in front of an entire courtroom filled with people. It was VERY humiliating. That’s just one event that completely “rocked” my faith in God and in His Church. This has led to another problem, however, which is dating and my views of sex and things of that nature.
I have never been on one single date my whole life. From age 16 until now I have had several chances to date women who were very beautiful and they also had good hearts. You see, I guess I am addicted to pornography. I have been into it probably since age 12 and it has evolved from awe into something as addicting as cocaine. Since I have studied the internet and computers for 7 years, I have found MANY ways to get all the free porn I could ever want. Videos ranging from simple nudity, to the extreme. I guess I am a slave to it. Sometimes I feel very distant from God and I feel very dirty. However, I would LOVE to be married but there is just one simple thing that stands in my way from being in a beautiful relationship with a woman in the sacrament of marriage: contraception. The way I figure is that the Church says it’s a sin to look at porn, but it also says it’s a sin to use contraception. I guess you won’t get to Heaven either way. I guess only one good thing comes out of looking at porn and that’s the fact that I have remained a virgin. Will I get married? Only time will tell.
END OF EMAILAfter reading this, what advice can you give to me? My therapist says its OK to look at pornography. He says to view pornography as a reward for myself. I just feel like God is so far away from me; it’s a horrible feeling. I have never doubted God so much in all of my life. When I was a kid, I loved Jesus and I enjoyed life. Today, my life is full of misery and pain and I’m only 26. Will the rest of my life be lonely, painful and sorrowful until the day I die? I guess I’m jealous of Jesus (Before his passion). Even thought He had the worst suffering imaginable; it was NOT life long…as far as I know. He had a healthy body and mind…as far as I can tell. Why does he allow many people to suffer horrible disease their entire life?
This is something I just can’t come to terms with and accept.
Sorry if I sound like an athiest, but I’m having a heck of a bad night.
Thanks for reading,
Nathan