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You find it funny that Christians demonize others for dabbling in "Dark Arts," but they worship someone who came back from the dead, something that's not natural. Seems to me that that is a double standard.
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one of the most fascinating/nightmarish components of american evangelism is prosperity gospel. im not even sure theres any other facet of mainstream christianity that is SO transparently evil and fundamentally opposed to like, human life and kindness?
like if youre unfamiliar the idea is essentially that god rewards the faithful with literal economic wealth, and it exists mostly to tell poor people that the reason theyre poor is bc theyre not faithful enough, and that they can prove their faith to god by giving whatever money they have to a rich televangelist grifter who owns 5 planes and a megayacht.
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Pat Robertson’s grave is a gender neutral bathroom <3
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Meanwhile in France:
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#voteblue
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All religions can’t be right.
But they can all be wrong.
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God's not punishing you, you just made shitty decisions.
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In the country i live in, christianity is not the dominant religion, and it’s pretty crazy how the christians always mention religious freedom when another religion tries to convert them, yet the same people would then go around harassing non-christians and trying to convert them.
The worst part is they always target people who are at a low point in their life where they’re desperate and vulnerable. Not surprised though, the bible basically told them to force others to convert under the belief that they’re “saving” people from the eternal abyss of hell or whatever.
I also find it weird how hypocritical they are in general and not just on this specific manner, like how they cherry pick which rules to follow on the bible, like not getting tattoos for example and then they go off wearing mixed fabric (which is apparently forbidden.)
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hell, the mormon version of it, is always framed as a kind of mercy—
you wouldn't be comfortable, up there, in god's presence, covered in your sin, like a child dripping mud through a bright white marble mansion. and god,
your Heavenly Father,
because He is a perfect parent, because He loves you, He understands this, and He won't let you in. He made a place, dirty as you, where you will fit in.
but when i go out to play and come back with dirt under my nails and mud in my shoes, my mother lies out a carpet of towels from the back door to a warm bath, and she wipes the muck from my cheeks.
(there you are)
she dries me gently, and dresses me quick in front of the heater,
and asks me what i want for dinner.
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When one TERF touches your post so you gotta check the notes for others to block
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[Image ID: a tweet by Rachel Myers @rachelsaheretic
Say no to that coffee invite, don’t respond to that old church friend who is reaching out “concerned” because of your new beliefs, set a boundary with how much of your story you share with those who won’t value it. You don’t owe anyone an explanation for your journey.
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