Friday, September 13, 2013

What is Teophobia?


It is defined as a persistent , abnormal, and unwarranted fear of gods or religion . Also known as zeusofobia .
People with this phobia fear God , or the gods , as it encompasses both monotheistic and polytheistic practices , and religious practices in general. It is sometimes described as a social phobia because of the implications it brings.Fearing God is common among adults of different religious cults . However, there is a difference between a healthy fear (which makes these individuals seek to live in a morally and ethically balanced , leading also to the practices of prayer and meditation ) and a sickly (in this case we speak of theophobia ) . The latter can lead to factors that weaken everyday life.These individuals live in a constant state of mind of anxiety and disturbance. There is in them a constant concern in every thought and action they make, that somehow God will intervene and judge them adversely . Along the same lines , the teofóbicos may also fear religion. You will find a lot of stress in determining which religious beliefs are true and right , resulting in more fear and anxiety. Thus, they feel unable to attend church or other religious ceremonies .When suffering from theophobia , the symptoms are the same as in any other phobia, including sweating, dizziness , tachycardia , nausea, and live in a sense of danger . To remedy these complications , the overall teofóbico be exposed regularly to the scene of his phobia. This means , for many, that therapy begins in the middle of a moral or ethical dilemma , or even just sitting in the church. Because theophobia development is often linked to a traumatic event in the past, one involving God or religion , the recovery of this phobia is a progressive process that can take several weeks or months.

1 comment:

  1. It could also be seen as anger twoards religion and not fear

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