What’s up nonbelievers, doubters, and skeptics?
I’m making some changes here on the newsletter!
In case you didn’t notice, I’ve already changed the name from Unfollower’s Digest to Comments From Christians.
When I chose the name Unfollower’s Digest years ago, it was a play on Reader’s Digest, and the goal was to include a lot of my thoughts around religion: what’s in the news, pop culture, my own experiences, etc. I started incorporating some of the funny comments that I get from Christians in the newsletter.
One of my favorite things to do is to read and respond to outlandish comments on my TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube (follow me on those if you’re not already, obvs).
I’ve decided that it makes way more sense for me to turn the newsletter into a more in-depth analysis and reaction to those comments!
So here goes…
Also, please don’t message or harass these people on social media kthx
It always catches me off guard when someone says something so out of left field like this!
How does tandyman see this going down? We both die and then meet up in the afterlife to discuss?
Do we grab a quick coffee before I’m escorted to hell while he giggles?
What exactly don’t I understand?
I’m doubting something that has no evidence!
I don’t think that faith is healthy or a good reason to believe anything.
There are so many unbelievable stories in the Bible, and we’re… what… just supposed to accept that they’re all true??
Someone DMd me this beautiful verse. If someone could shed some light on where it comes from, I’d really appreciate it.
“THOU SHALT NOT KILL… unless you’re me then you can totally do it. Just wipe out the entire population hehe”
Follow the logic here:
Tucker is on my page and says that I should leave Christians alone.
This is the equivalent of me walking into a church and saying that Christians should leave atheists alone.
Also, it’s always “They found Noah’s Ark.” First of all, who are “they?” and secondly, no they didn’t.
Can you feel the love of Christ oozing from Marge’s comment? I sure can!
New I Survived Christianity shirt in my shop. Check it out HERE!
I get comments like this one a lot. I get the point they’re trying to make, BUT…
There’s one huge difference: no one is claiming that Alexander the Great is the son of god or has magical powers.
No one says “believe in Alex the G or you’ll burn in hell!”
I honestly don’t give a shit if Jesus was a real guy. He probably was. Who cares? It doesn’t mean he was the son of God.
oOooOOOooh Spooky Season, indeed!!
If God doesn’t send me to hell, then he’d be fine with me not going, right?
Or… what happens if I refuse?
Oh yeah, right. God sends me.
Such a tired argument.
I would absolutely make anti-boogeyman content if he were imposed on us like god is.
How is this hard for them to figure out?
Sometimes I just can’t help making “your mom” jokes. Immature? Maybe. Fun? Always.
The importance of a comma.
Repent Boy sounds like the lamest superhero of all time. Someone in my comments said he sounds like Bibleman’s sidekick haha
Check out my YouTube video about Bibleman:
For those who want more community, I’ve created ExChristianCommunity.com:
A private community, free from trolls and those who invalidate our experiences.
A place where people can post about what they’re going through and others can respond.
It’s been awesome so far. The community is growing.
I’m going to be hosting the first virtual hangout on 10/24!
As a founding member, you get access to spaces where you can chat with other ex-Christians and virtual hangouts/calls every month for just $5/month. You’ll also get the 😈 devil emoji founding member tag to display proudly, and your rate will never increase!
After this first hangout, I will be raising the price to join!
I know that there might be some people who take issue with me charging for a community, and I’m okay with that.
No one is obligated to join, of course. It’s just for people who want a private community and to support what I do.
So, please consider becoming a founding member of the XCC!
Subscribe to this newsletter if you haven’t already, and I’ll be in your inbox next week.
Remember: you don’t need a god to be good!
Kevin