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i hope irans government burns weird ass mf
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mockvangelical · 1 year
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OK, so this one wasn’t exactly taken in public. Image: tumblr.
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akonoadham · 2 years
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roxywild1229 · 1 year
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So I have been listening to the specific episode from The Meat Improv episode with Ellie Kovara and Brennan Lee Mulligan when I'm driving recently and I just wanted to talk about it because I'm currently in a reflective mood, and maybe people will like it.
As a person who went to a tiny village school in the countryside of England with the vicar visiting every other Wednesday to read a passage and then listen attentively to tiny children ramble on about their day, a religion class focused on showing us that other religions and belief structure outside of the one our school practised, with people coming into speak on their own traditions, school walks to the tiny church down the road to sing old hymns and Christmas chorales at the end of the year, passing horses and fields in line of two, where my parents let my siblings and I chose to be christened when we were older than five, and the whole school coming to watch and celebrate. My granny whispering tales and warnings of Sìth and Tylwyth Teg as walked along the shore, whilst also being an ardent member of her tiny village's church choir.
Then I moved to another country, to a massive, very strict, militant catholic school, with a required chapel service every Friday, school-wide mass every month, and hour-long sermons from teachers and priests. Religion class was dedicated to memorizing each and every book, verse, and word, each lesson having to begin with a prayer to a god that some did not believe in.
And all the while I was slowly weeding out through online media my relationship with faith and struggling with my sexuality and gender not fitting into the worlds that many around me let their life be dictated by.
I think about this specific podcast episode a lot.
Because I experienced both this loving, homely god as a kid and then this militant, omnipotent, uncaring god. The dichotomy of all these practices and the process of discovering my identity kinda just propelled me into atheism. But I still have this love of the traditions, of the community. and on top of the hilarious improv, Brennan and Ellie just kinda hit the nail on the head with how i feel towards the faith is was raised in.
I def recommend a listen.
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woollybearsaint · 1 year
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Religion- Christianity, Mormonism, Judaism, Islam, Krishna, Hinduism, Buddhism, Wicca, Psychics, Tarot Cards, Spiritualism, The Law of Attraction, Magic, Ancestral Worship- all lack sufficient evidence enough to be taken seriously, or for us to waste our time on. Our time is limited, and you can choose what ever the fuck you want to do with the time you have, but you can at least do a little something that makes the world a little better than the way you found it.
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breakdown-1 · 4 months
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greynin · 1 year
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I believe in science.
I believe in science, but some people may ask, Grey, you are a messianic Jew, and you believe in the Genesis?, well the answer to that question is that, because science doesn't know how everything came to existence and the big bang theory isn't science, let me prove it, for something to be considered as science, it has to be predictable, observable, natural, testable and consistent(I feel I'm forgetting one more) but evolution may fit almost all of them but the testable and the observable.
But please don't fail to correct me if I'm wrong, even though I would never shift to your side cause you believe in a human guess and I believe a man was told that by a deity.
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royismyname · 1 year
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Arena II
``Welcome to The Arena. This is a server dedicated to debating religion, politics, philosophy, and other beliefs. We aim to discuss the deeper questions of life such as religious beliefs, morals, ethics, and what is truth.
https://discord.gg/PT9RHm6d
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americassoldierboy · 1 year
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This is one of my favorite videos
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its difficult having to wear a hijab when you arent muslim because its like a huge sticker on your forehead that says muslim. Its super frustrating when people come up to you and ask you questions about islam and stuff. Like today, for example, was my first day at my job. A bunch people came up to me and were asking me questions about islam. They were being friendly of course, they just wanted to know more about the damned religion. But for some reason, it frustrated me that they thought i was muslim. Again, i 100% understand why they would think that, i wear a hijab. But i still got frustrated nonetheless. And i cant just sit there and try to explain to everyone who comes to talk to me that I’m in fact NOT muslim, that wearing a hijab isn’t really a choice. It would simply be too long and complicated of a story. They wouldn’t understand.
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mockvangelical · 1 year
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akonoadham · 2 years
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thedyingswann · 1 year
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Could we like rewrite the Bible, except this time Jesus is gay and his disciples are his harem.
I mean imagine, they just travel round, party, fuck shit up and then people are like: “Yeah, let’s worship the fruity wizard and forever immortalise his various boyfriends as saints”.
I’d read that!
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woollybearsaint · 1 year
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It’s notable Atheist Thursday! Today the spotlight shines on Ernestine Rose.
From Wikipedia:
“The first known feminist who was also an atheist was Ernestine Rose, born in Poland on January 13, 1810. Her open confession of disbelief in Judaism when she was a teenager brought her into conflict with her father, who was a rabbi, and an unpleasant relationship developed. In order to force her into the obligations of the Jewish faith, her father, without her consent, betrothed her to a friend and fellow Jew when she was sixteen. Instead of arguing her case in a Jewish court (since her father was the local rabbi who ruled on such matters), she went to a secular court in a distant city, pleaded her own case, and won.”
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thebizworld · 2 years
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Raelian Guide in the Philippines Kuya Manzano interviewed by the Atheist Teacher for PCAG
Raelian Guide in the Philippines Kuya Manzano interviewed by the Atheist Teacher for PCAG
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