cross-posted from: https://lemmy.one/post/11673394

Every movement to oppose Christianity had its place. In the 80s they called themselves Satanists, even though they didn’t believe in a literal Satan. In the 2000s we saw the introduction of “militant” atheism, externally dubbed the “new atheists.” Now we have a new generation of ex-Christians who can speak to conservative Christian beliefs because they were able to get out. And they can remind everyone that it wasn’t easy.

I am still a “militant atheist” in that I’m willing to speak my mind. I don’t bring up my atheism unless someone makes their religion my business. The same for these people.

  • fracture [he/him] @beehaw.org
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    9 months ago

    fundamentalism is a coping mechanism for a deregulated nervous system

    … YEAH. YEAH THAT. THAT’S WHAT I’VE BEEN TRYING TO SAY

    (i’ve been thinking about this a lot and never could quite put it into words this eloquently)