• @[email protected]
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    1811 months ago

    I think the idea of magic sky daddy is as absurd as the next guy here but some of these memes just seem insulting.

    • @[email protected]
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      1211 months ago

      I’ve been told I was a puppet of satan and would be brutally tortured for like, ever. They had details, too; hooks and brands searing and impaling my flesh, if I remember correctly.

      I found that pretty insulting, but you’re saying I should just like, take the high road? Even in a space dedicated to atheist humor, I should never dare to say religion is a delusion, in case a believer sees it and, what? Feels upset that I said that?

      I think they’ll be okay lol. Worst case scenario they can just pray and ask god to chill them out, no?

      • @[email protected]
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        111 months ago

        Not at all, I think they’re delusional too, I’m just not sure that saying so in a public space is the way to win any of them over. Then again, no meme is likely to accomplish that so… carry on.

    • @[email protected]
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      711 months ago

      They should be insulted. Religion is a drain on humanity’s resources that offers nothing in return which couldn’t be done better through non-religious organizations. It offers bigotry a place to hide and provides a ready excuse to oppose things like advances in medical science and progress in fighting climate change. What symbols do the anti-abortionists rally behind when they harass women seeking medical care, bomb clinics and kill doctors? Who led the charge on restricting stem cell research? Where do anti-vaccine advocates look for justification when seeking exemptions to safety rules? Why should we bother to preserve our only known habitable planet’s environment when the rapture is just around the corner (or the next corner, or the next corner, …)?

      Religious belief is treated as a virtue for historical reasons when it should be seen for what it is: a sign of gullibility or the result of a lifetime of manipulation passed on through generations. Insulting it is an early step toward driving it out and making the world a better place.

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        211 months ago

        I agree with almost everything you said except the first sentence. I think the idea of religion should be insulted, not the people themselves. I see the vast majority of religious people as victims of a global cult. Most of them are not bombing abortion clinics, and those who do belong in prison along with anyone who bombs a church, though maybe not in the same cell. Attacking the institutions seems like the high road to me rather than the individuals.

        • @[email protected]
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          111 months ago

          Sounds like we still agree, I could have been more clear that the “they” in my first sentence refers to all religion. There are still individuals who deserve to be insulted and mocked but most, as you say, are victims of whichever religion they grew up under.

          I see those people as human shields that the nefarious actors hide behind. Guide them toward freedom and you’re left with the ones who are in on the grift. One part of this can be ridiculing the beliefs but different people respond to different things.

    • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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      211 months ago

      Talk to me when atheists start witch hunts or when they start protesting outside of churches

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    1211 months ago

    Removed by mod

    • Hank
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      111 months ago

      “In this moment, I am euphoric. Not because of any phony God’s blessing, but because, I am enlightened by my own intelligence.”

  • aeternum
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    611 months ago

    When one person believes a delusion, it’s called mental illness. When millions of people believe a delusion, it’s called religion.

    • @[email protected]
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      1811 months ago

      Might be called patriotism in some cases. Or even as science, which is what racism was called not so long ago.

      People generally tend to believe what those around them believe and are not particularly good at challenging their own beliefs.

      Many people who pride themselves on having overcome some common delusion fall into the next one. Above all, not being religious indicates that people have joined a different group of peers with different beliefs. Which, more or less by accident, might turn out to be less delusional.

      No need to feel superior. Magical thinking is deeply rooted in our biology.

      Even I sometimes approach a street lamp and hear myself say, “Go green.” Isn’t that a prayer?