- cross-posted to:
- exchristian
- cross-posted to:
- exchristian
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.
Satanists are still out here fighting the good fight, and we still don’t believe in a literal Satan.
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)
alluring
That’s not the word I’d use…
That was a really interesting article, thank you for sharing it!
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