• Devanismyname@lemmy.ca
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    16 hours ago

    I must be one of the lucky few who weren’t raised by hypocritical Christians. My parents actually tried to be generous and helpful.

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      15 hours ago

      My parents actually tried to be generous and helpful.

      That was one of the first lessons of first communion and confirmation while being raised christian. Being a great human just isnt enough, you had to go through some church ceremonies or you’d burn in hell. Too bad for the brown people who had no contact with christianity, but I’m afraid their souls were all just doomed to burn in exquisite agony forever.

      Lesson for the children: Anyone not like us burns in hell. They are lesser.

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        14 hours ago

        I’m not religious anymore myself. Grew up Catholic. But my experience with it definitely seems to be different than a lot of other people. The priest we had was super progressive and inclusive. Didn’t spout any of the fire and brimstone crap either. Actually tried to live the life of Jesus and told us to love and accept everyone, including gays and people from other religions, etc. I do realize this isn’t the typical experience for most people though. I think father Matthew was genuinely a good guy and got into the faith because he actually wanted to help people.