• huginn@feddit.it
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    10 hours ago

    Religious people are part of the religion but not the whole.

    As demonstrated by my previous comment: it is the religion that is the problem, not people finding camaraderie or community therein. I’m glad the previous commenter finds solace but it is important to call out that mechanism is exploited by the religion itself to propagate.

    You cannot fully separate a religion and the religious. Without the religious a religion has died.

    It would be best if all religions died: the religious that keep them alive are good people who have been misled.

    • sentientity@lemm.ee
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      10 hours ago

      You think you’re punching up. You’re not. You’re conflating a vast group of people and their heterodox cultural practices with your imagined idea of them and labeling all of it bad, in a performatively condescending way that pretends to be altruistic. Other peoples’ relationship to their spirituality is not cool to be shitty about. ‘Get rid of all religion’ is vaguely genocidal and also would not even make a dent in the persistent human problem of abusive and manipulative groups existing.