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Am i weird or what anyone?

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okay i think i have an ocd problem i juss get these thoughts in my hear over and over again about saying mean things to god or towards him and i really dont want to say this it just pops up in my mind. And everytime i get these thoughts i go crazy and start stressing and i pray for hours i really tired i dont want to pray anymore i want to STOP this but if i dont im scared that god would punish me. If i get these thoughts should i just let them flow?? and ignore it?? or I SHOULD PRAY EVERY SECOND I GET THESE THOUGHTS IN MY HEAD AND GO CRAZY? plzz someone helpp me im goin crazyy what should i do???

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  1. Yes, PRAY, but also seek medical care...you may need medication.


  2. You're not weird, per se, but you definitely sound like you have OCD, and that is something both serious and deserving of immediate attention.  Speak to your parents, a counselor, someone you trust, and have them set you up with some kind of therapist to get you some help.  You shouldn't have to put up with these thoughts or feel like you're going crazy.  Talk to someone IMMEDIATELY!!  

  3. hmm i was like that around the age of four, i went to a catholic school but i had a strange resentment towards god, i would think bad things and shout insults and then try n get back in his good books lol. im kinda atheist or agnostic now im not sure.

    but i get similar thoughts now but not religious thoughts, like if i get a bad thought now it keeps replaying and to take my mind off the distress i count things like how many steps ive taken to take my mind off it but i still get annoyed cz i keep forgetting and having to start over lol.

    i think i got ocd too, maybe you do but you need to do more things than think bad things about god. maybe theres a deep reason to why you think this? explore yourself a bit ad try and find why, if its just random then im not sure. you could try and block out the thoughts by focusing on something else? i dont know any other way.

    i am not sure if it is ocd that you have because i only have this info but if theres more things that concern you, maybe an over-concern for things or certain things you feel you have to do. whatever it is maye add it in additional details and it will give me more info.  

  4. If that is bad for you, what will you do when you find out that Santa is just a story to control children too?

  5. If you can actually hear voices then it sounds like you have a schizophrenic disorder with an ocd component.

    You may find that your symptoms reduce or disappear completely with a prescription from your doctor.

  6. oh my gosh!! i feel the same way! i randomly get these really creepy things in my mind like  i am the one saying them and its always something about me not beliveing in God or something or like i say to myself that i love satan or something now that i typed that i feel like i did something wrong! :S. great! but thats what i always hear in my head and the thing i do to get it out of my mind is to focus on something else. works most of the time with me!

    ♥

    Pray!

    (btw the person who said that there is no God, thats not true! there is!)

  7. Sounds OCD to me. The things you hear in your head are not your fault. They are your Obsession (hence, the O). That leads to prayer, which is your Compulsion (hence the C). The fact that it is affecting your life means it is a Disorder (and the D).

    If you are ABLE to ignore the thoughts, then by all means, do. Everyone has strange thoughts all the time. Not being able to let them go is what makes it a disorder.

    First off: praying won't help. God is in your head, and knows what you are thinking & saying. If you don't mean it, he knows that too. If you quietly say a "prayer" to yourself, in your head, he knows that.

    You aren't Catholic, are you? Let go of your guilt. God is about Love, not Guilt.

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