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I have two problems with christianity in the western world.
1. It's bullshoot. Children shouldn't be brainwashed to believe in made-up stuff; that's insane, even if the beliefs are relatively harmless.
2. Christianity doesn't bring out the values it superficially preaches. Respect, humbleness, etc. Good stuff, but you belong to a club that thinks they are god's chosen ones, while everyone else isn't. That doesn't bring out humbleness in anyone. Usually it's this side that manifests in people, i.e. religious people tend to be ruder and less empathetic than the next person.
Furthermore, there's absolutely nothing special about the so-called christian values. Who doesn't want their kids to be respectful? That's a rudimentary human value every non-believer on the planet values just as much as any christian, just without the harmful extra baggage of contrary beard guy nonsense.
Anyway, I observed their behavior, emulated it, and learned how to act like an donkey when necessary. It's a survival tactic, it drives people you don't want around you away.
Yeye... Treat others as you wish to be treated doesn't really work when the others treat you like dirt. Treat others as they treat you works much better.
PS. Been a while since a heated religion argument.
1. It's bullshoot. Children shouldn't be brainwashed to believe in made-up stuff; that's insane, even if the beliefs are relatively harmless.
2. Christianity doesn't bring out the values it superficially preaches. Respect, humbleness, etc. Good stuff, but you belong to a club that thinks they are god's chosen ones, while everyone else isn't. That doesn't bring out humbleness in anyone. Usually it's this side that manifests in people, i.e. religious people tend to be ruder and less empathetic than the next person.
Furthermore, there's absolutely nothing special about the so-called christian values. Who doesn't want their kids to be respectful? That's a rudimentary human value every non-believer on the planet values just as much as any christian, just without the harmful extra baggage of contrary beard guy nonsense.
Anyway, I observed their behavior, emulated it, and learned how to act like an donkey when necessary. It's a survival tactic, it drives people you don't want around you away.
Yeye... Treat others as you wish to be treated doesn't really work when the others treat you like dirt. Treat others as they treat you works much better.
PS. Been a while since a heated religion argument.
