• @aalvare2
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    42 months ago

    What got you out of it?

    • @Tyfud
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      22 months ago

      Probably the same thing that got most of us out of it. Actually reading the bible.

      • @Snowclone
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        12 months ago

        No, I was able to ummm… let go of literal concepts and only focus on metaphorical faith. But the ability of a religion to abuse people without upsetting their own morality was too much for me. If you can’t see the pure evil in men who are willing to authorize buying child sexual abuse liability insurance, and aren’t willing to authorize a program to feed to poor, or end homelessness, or even care about homelessness, how are you even a Christian? The reality is that if Jesus was real, and showed up tomorrow, he’d probably DEEPLY regret starting a religion that turned into this. And once you tap out of the religion you’re parents gave you, it REALLY sticks out that they are all made up gibberish at best, and pure fucking evil scams at worst.

    • @Snowclone
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      2 months ago

      I started to interpret ‘‘love one another’’ as mutually exclusive to ‘‘fuck them kids’’. Also my kid isn’t heteronormative, and she still wanted to do youth activity stuff, the other kids were great to her, also a lot of them aren’t heteronormative either, but she’s old enough and out enough that it’s REALLY obvious to the adults, and she went to one activity and the local leader guy called us with just WILD ass accusations, but it’s a small town, and there’s less than 3 degrees of separation from any random person, so my mom found the kid this accusation was about, and that kid 1. Didn’t remember who my kid was the day after the thing and 2. Had no idea what the leader was saying, and we really realized that our kid can’t be around these fucking psychopaths that think ‘‘liars will be thrust to hell’’ is more a gentle suggestion than a commandment, and ‘‘fuck them kids’’ is an acceptable life motto to stitch onto a pillow.