What’s up nonbelievers, doubters, and skeptics?
It’s the best time of the year.
Some people call it Spooky Season, some call it Pumpkin Spice Season.
Some (like myself) refer to fall as football season.
Whatever you call it, it’s the best.
Crisp air, leaves changing, bugs dying. Hoodie weather.
But, according to most of the comments and DMs I get on social media, you’d think I was the angriest person on Earth.
The country is run by LGBTQ?? That’s so wild that people actually think this.
That’s true ignorance…to think that Christians are the ones persecuted.
I’ve heard the saying “Equality feels like persecution to privileged people.” I’m not sure who said that, but it 100% applies here.
This is straight out of a horror novel.
Nonbelievers are told that we’re the arrogant ones, yet people like this think they know exactly what happens after we die.
I’ve had many people scoff at me lately because of a video I did about religious trauma. Many Christians seems to completely dismiss it as a real thing.
This was the video:
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The lady is saying that her kids’ accomplishments mean absolutely nothing without salvation.
I get it. When I was a Christian, I thought the same way.
Looking at that line of thinking now makes me realize how awful it is.
Sometimes, it just makes sense to ask questions back.
Is that what it takes for something to be the truth? A page about it?
My favorite! Someone telling me how I feel!
I guess making memes and talking about the fucked up parts of religion means I’m hurting.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: it makes it easier for them to dismiss people when they invalidate their feelings first.
Here’s the arrogance again.
I don’t have a problem with people believing; it’s when people believe and act like they know everything.
That’s the problem.
Another easy way for Christians to “win” in their own eyes is to completely misrepresent the person they disagree with aka build a strawman that’s easy to knock down.
God isn’t here. Please leave a message and he’ll get back to you as soon as he can.
Thanks to everyone who has joined the Ex-Christian Community. If you’d like more info on that, go to ExChristianCommunity.com.
Also, I’m going to try to release a podcast episode every day for a month. Call me crazy, but I want to run a little experiment.
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And remember: you don’t need a god to be good!
Kevin