• @[email protected]
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    -53 months ago

    did you ditch the family too? sounds like the Bible was actually ahead on this one so itsweird you dump the faith instead (not overall, just the way you told the story had a whiplash of its own)

    • @[email protected]
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      83 months ago

      I suppose I excluded some important detail. The reason I had wanted to read the Bible then was so I could better understand God’s word and confront my family with that understanding. But reading the Bible didn’t clarify things for me the way I thought it would, instead of clear instruction on right and wrong I found more hypocrisy and contradiction, as well as a disturbing focus on the appropriate conduct of slave-owners and the treatment of women as property.

      Reading the Bible gave me the same whiplash I felt seeing the hypocrisy of the people around me, which made me realize that it wasn’t in spite of their faith, but because of it.

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      43 months ago

      They probably just lost their faith in the society around them.
      And started reading Bible with understanding instead of faith

      • @Soggy
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        23 months ago

        The people I know that have cut out parts of their family are happier for it, not miserable.

        • @Shapillon
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          Yeah, this is a hard decision that isn’t usually taken on a whim ^^`

          Personally I only speak with one of my sisters and a cousin.

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          13 months ago

          Sort of like cutting off an infected limb. You are happy to be alive but still would rather have the arm.

          Its still a sad thing even if it improves their life.