“Christian” psychiatrists and pill-pushers operating out of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota
Are there a couple of whacked-out priests or preachers offering professional soul-healing services with drug therapy and scheduled controlled substances on a prescription basis?
A lot of Google searches turn up on the very topic. Many of them are Protestants who adhere strongly to such and such religous “localities” and make a very sharp distinction in colloquial speech between “Saint Paul” the city and “Apostle Paul” of the New Testament, although the Creed requires the communion of the saints, and the Bible warns of such “concision” or cutting off the sainthood of the elect.
As to religious use of psychiatric or psychotropic medications, we first have to consider the Native American use of peyote, which is considered sacred. There is a manner of teaching, that is a plant which grows naturally in the area, it has certain effects, and you need to be aware of it if you are outdoors much. It is a very strong psychoactive substance, neither a pleasant “drug trip,” nor anything addictive. Leave it as sacred and set apart from the food and drink of everyday life. Do not use it outside the sacred ceremony.
Did you read the Bible? There’s a certain tree, with instructions not to eat of its fruit. Here are psychiatrists, with profile pics, the advantage of them being that they are readily identifiable, the disadvantage being that they are posing for dating profiles, dressed and groomed a little bit too carefully for anything but being in the business of grooming and dressing and styling professionally.
And if they aren’t Protestant, then they're Catholic of course. And many of them do have a certain overly Catholic appearance to them.
Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis Catholic Center
There is no Church-approved list of Catholic psychotherapists, counselors and other professionals, but there are many practicing in the 12-counties of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
So back to the “localities” to which Protestants adhere so strongly. That is exactly what dioceses and archdioceses are to Catholics. Certain “services” are offered very coercively and secretively at a local level purportedly without the official approval of higher-ups. Unofficially, however, we have no choice but to conclude that that particular worldwide religious organization does condone such and such services at the very highest levels. Or else the services simply would not be offered in their name, because any sort of “mental health” care at all is a strong religious condemnation in a court of law, with the usual desire of priests and preachers to “keep the matter small” and out of federal court, and so evade responsiblity for the federally scheduled controlled substances being promoted or compelled wholesale from the pulpit.
So every time one of these female psychiatrists has an appointment for her own hair, she’s having all of her patients’ hair cut totally off against their will, and every time she has an appointment for her nails, she’s having all her patients’ nails pulled out with a pair of pliers. She wears nice clothes while her patients wear shabby rags in mental hospitals and psych wards. And when she drives a nice sports car and wears expensive jewelry, her patients aren’t allowed to own any jewelry, guns, knives, valuables or anything of their own of any worth, or even so much as a driver’s license or an insurance policy of their own. And it’s a quarter million dollars a year minimum salary for anyone who’s an actual practicing M.D. psychiatrist, and not just a physician’s assistant or nurse practitioner in the field. So those doctors are getting filthy rich by enforcing poverty on the poor, and leaving them with fraudulent court records that plague them for the rest of their lives on earth, and effectively shut them out of all skilled trades, professions and lines of work.