You can believe what ever you want to believe, it totally up to you. I have nothing to do with your faith.
To categorize you an atheist or a theist is not my priority.
I wish to turn your attention to a psychological term called Grandiose delusions .
According to the DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria for delusional disorders, grandiose-type symptoms include grossly exaggerated beliefs of:
- self-worth
- power
- knowledge
- identity
- exceptional relationship to a divinity or famous person.
For
example, a patient who has fictitious beliefs about his or her power or
authority may believe himself or herself to be a ruling monarch who
deserves to be treated like royalty.
There are substantial differences in the degree of grandiosity linked with grandiose delusions in different patients. Some patients believe they are God,
the Queen of England, a president's son, a famous rock star, and so on.
Others are not as expansive and think they are skilled sports-persons
or great inventors.
Grandiose delusions. (Wikipedia)
I can not say with 100% assurance that this is the issue. Please consult a mental health a professional before it is too late.
(Not to hurt your feelings)
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