• @gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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    73 months ago

    Mmm I think you’re missing one of the core points of this though: churches have historically and traditionally offered and been used as sanctuaries, often by the poor and downtrodden in a society. In the US these days, you don’t see nearly as much of that. It’s more about evangelism and dogmatism and prosperity gospel. Christians in the US demonstrably doesn’t care that much about poor people these days.

    More broadly: as someone who was raised Christian but is now a staunch atheist, I and many others would have far fewer issues with Christians if they would actually fucking practice what their religion preaches instead of whatever some MAGApastor tells you that Supply Side Jesus says.

    • @spujb@lemmy.cafe
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      33 months ago

      I don’t disagree with you per se? I simply haven’t seen empirical evidence to support this statement:

      Christians in the US demonstrably [don’t] care about the poor that much these days.

      Meanwhile the evidence that the ultra wealthy are actively screwing over the lower class piles up daily. If you have a citation for that thesis above I’d love to talk.