Dont know if you mentioned what meds he is taking or what kind of mental illness he is afflicted with.
But all you need to say if he is acting bizarrely is that he is off his meds and a danger to everyone else including his immediate family. Suicide threats need to be taken seriously. That the only way people learn the consequences of their actions.
Dont think locking him away is unfair its absolutely the right thing to do plus then he will be able to get help from those trained to deal with those who are unstable. Even if he cant get his meds right there and then the time way will mean your sister can pray for him, and he will be able to confront his demons in a secure environemnt.
Treat him like a health and safety hazard. Isolate, minimize, eliminate. (By eliminate, meaning cast out those demons) and make sure they dont come back. If hes a christian and believes then yes he has the chance for deliverance. The lock up might be a few weeks or for a few months, not forever.
But all you need to say if he is acting bizarrely is that he is off his meds and a danger to everyone else including his immediate family. Suicide threats need to be taken seriously. That the only way people learn the consequences of their actions.
Dont think locking him away is unfair its absolutely the right thing to do plus then he will be able to get help from those trained to deal with those who are unstable. Even if he cant get his meds right there and then the time way will mean your sister can pray for him, and he will be able to confront his demons in a secure environemnt.
Treat him like a health and safety hazard. Isolate, minimize, eliminate. (By eliminate, meaning cast out those demons) and make sure they dont come back. If hes a christian and believes then yes he has the chance for deliverance. The lock up might be a few weeks or for a few months, not forever.
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