Not knowing the first thing about psychology, you're skipping the science part of the equation altogether. "Speaking to god" can generally be treated with antipsychotic, antidepressant, and antianxiety medication, along with therapy after being carefully reviewed using time-tested techniques and diagnosed using scientific criteria. Psychiatrists don't just write "talks to God, LOL" on a prescription after spending two minutes with a possibly schizophrenic patient, just like a medical doctor wouldn't write a "stigmata, LOL" prescription for someone bleeding from the wrists. Psychology and psychopharmacology are sciences. You don't seem to be grasping that.
The funny thing is that you seem to be assuming that the most powerful supernatural being in existence can't stand up to Clozaril or Thorazine. If someone really was talking to god or xenu or ba'al, why would antipsychotic drugs be able to manage the symptoms? Does omniscience exclude drugs that effect dopamine levels? I must have missed that passage in Leviticus.
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