• Agent641@lemmy.world
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    Very advanced witnessing techniques are required, such as compromat or threat of hanging.

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    I don’t believe in a higher power. That’s why I’m so fucking grumpy. It’s certainly not because we can’t have healthcare. It’s not because of a genocide. It’s not because workers are exploited. Not because our planet is destroyed. No, it’s all because I don’t believe in a cloud man.

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      But if you believe in a higher power you can tell yourself God works in mysterious ways and the genocides are to teach other more important people lessons because there is a plan and everything happens for a reason.

      Then you can ignore it all and be blissfully happy in ignorance.

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    I wonder what they think of countries around the world, like Australia, where “non-relgious” is on the way to being the highest self-reported group (38.9%) beat out by Christianity (43.9%), in 2021.

    You’re not considered “weird” by having any religious belief, but you may find it hard to make friends outside your religion if you’re deeply religious.

    There’s honestly some stigma against it. Which is well deserved.

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    I remember two adults acting as aegis for their child. The kid approached my door, handed me a flyer and asked me to come to his Jesus party. The parents were smiling hopefully. I have no idea what Jesus party even meant.

    I kneeled and said flatly “There’s no such thing as Jesus. Your parents and your pastor are lying to you.”

    They were HORRIFIED, the parents rushed up my stoop, the father literally grabbed the kid under his arm like a football and they fled.

    Am I an asshole? No. That child needed to know he’s being deceived.

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      Possibly unpopular opinion by a fellow atheist, but you’re just as bad as a preaching Christian by doing that. Trying to turn others to your belief system, however right it may be, is shitty, homie. Way to ruin a kids party, when you admit yourself you didn’t even know what they meant by Jesus Party. Made an assumption, ruined a kids week. YTA.

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        The difference is OP didnt go knocking on their door spreading their belief. If they cant handle differing views fear of shaking their faith… than maybe dont go knocking on stranger’s doors preaching your beliefs.

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          When did he say they were spreading their beliefs? Didn’t sound like they said anything about religion except that it was a Jesus themed party, and he didn’t even know what that meant, it could have meant a lot of things.

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            Unless the people were latino and the kid was named Jesus and there was a misunderstanding… pretty obvious what a ‘jesus party’ is.

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          True that the parents were using the kid as a shield. True that Our Hero turned the fire that should have targeted the parents onto the kid. ESH.

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        Nah. They knocked on the door and interrupt a stranger’s day to sell Jesus. They need to learn to not do that if they’re not prepared to deal with the responses.

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        Meh. If you come knocking on my door and tell me all about Jesus I’d probably tell you he’s been dead for two thousand years. I don’t have to support your delusion just because you barged into my life, and I think accommodating that bullshit just makes Christians worse.

        Would I say that if I passed someone by on the street? No, of course not. But if you ask for my opinion you’re going to get it.

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          Yeah totally understandable. Except in this case, they didn’t tell him all about Jesus, they invited him to a kid’s party. And they didn’t ask for his opinion, nor did they give theirs.

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        I bet this guy also goes to the mall during Christmas and yells to the line of kids that Santa isn’t real.

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        They will never be able to take from that child, the seed of truth I planted in that moment.

        Not trying to over-inflate the incident, but I remember being that young and looking to my elders for guidance. It would have been great if one rebel, at any point in my childhood, just said yeah I don’t buy this shit either.

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    This is a bit more insidious than it appears- because it’s asking kids to rat out atheists to religious officials.

    There are absolutely areas in the US where being discovered as an atheist will ruin your life.

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      It’s so fucking culty to prevent kids from getting information that goes against the religious leader’s beliefs as well.

      “Don’t talk to the atheist! They might give you bad ideas that will send you to HELL” Literally preventing the spread of information that goes against their beliefs.

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        It’s called indoctrination. This is ironic as Christian Nationalists are in the vanguard against Transvestite Story Hour and panic over all the gay/transexual/satanic grooming that’s going on.

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            TBH, it’s all indoctrination, or non of it is. The word “indoctrination” has taken on negative connotations (maybe it always was a fright word). However, I think, focussing on the word and it’s connotations is, perhaps concentrating on the wrong thing. I think the spotlight should be shifted to the content of how we bring up the kids.

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      I’ll never accept any religion as long as atheist hate remains. How can you blame someone for not believing something with zero substantial evidence?

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    You cannot attempt to battle an atheist unless you’re a level 10 Christian with at least a max level crucifix.

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      That will only work if the atheist doesn’t have any patients proficiencies, which comes with almost every athiest subclass. This gives the athiest advantage on charisma, intelligence, and wisdom saving throws from a character with the Christian class against the atheist. This is of course negated completely if the christian comes into the battle with the lawyered-up buff, but I didn’t splurge on the LegalEagle’s Book of Many Laws. So I’m not sure how that mechanic works.

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    Turns out, the Bible is wrong. The truth will not set you free. The truth makes you into a grumpy goat.

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      But what of tithing?? Who shall grift receive these woebegone atheists’ untaxed revenues?

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    The word “witness” caught my eye. Is this a Jehovah’s Witness thing?

    Are they using child labour to hand out their shitty pamphlets now?

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      Or they are afraid of the atheist telling the child its all lies and social control. Thus way they encourage the child to self report in case there is even a slight possibility that the child might learn something other than the dogma they spew