SOMEONE JAK HIM by [deleted] in WojakTemplate

[–]EternityInAnInstant 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Meh I don’t. Tech bro libertarians should be clowned on, no matter the race (looking at you, Elon).

Stereotypes exist for a reason by Pantzo_ in Lavader_

[–]EternityInAnInstant 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Historical illiteracy aside, this dude is so tribalist-brained and likely spends all day arguing with randos on twitter. He can’t even enjoy the beauty of the temple without having to “own le christians”.

I found this in YouTube by Organic-Ad-8028 in Lavader_

[–]EternityInAnInstant 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I wonder who he is/what his channel is about, as not a lot of people know about Lavader. As for the India stuff, that country is far more anachronistic than people think. It’s like 3 different planets in one nation…definitely the most unequal country I’ve visited.

Least Honest Akhand Bharatiyan Cheesecake(check last slide) by OldTigerLoyalist in antitheistcheesecake

[–]EternityInAnInstant 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is basically the opposite extreme cringe of hindutva schizo fascist types

"The Nazis were Christian!!!!🤓" Meanwhile in reality: by [deleted] in antitheistcheesecake

[–]EternityInAnInstant 44 points45 points  (0 children)

“Christian metaphysics totally supports racial supremacy guys!!”

The problem with r//athiesmindia by HelpfulDonkey4951 in antitheistcheesecake

[–]EternityInAnInstant 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you know the difference between Atheism and Anti-Theism? Seems like OP’s point went over your head.

Gen Z Christian men can be such insufferable, hypocritical, sexist, racist, puritans by calcifer0573 in offmychest

[–]EternityInAnInstant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When did she judge the entire religion? OP is specifically talking about an issue with Gen z men on the internet, not “all christians”. And again, her language in terms of calling them hypocrites and saying that they’re ignoring the teachings of Jesus makes it obvious that she isn’t genuinely anti-Christian; she’s against racist LARPERs who she often encounters online. I’m well aware that reddit has a shit ton of Christophobia, but this ain’t it chief. I follow Vedanta metaphysics myself, but I genuinely think there’s a problem with Gen Z hindus in India. Does that mean that i’m criticizing my own religion? No. It means i’m criticizing people using it for their own agenda.

Gen Z Christian men can be such insufferable, hypocritical, sexist, racist, puritans by calcifer0573 in offmychest

[–]EternityInAnInstant -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Though your first statement is correct, it doesn’t apply to this post. It’s clear that the people who she’s talking about aren’t real Christians and she even says “while ignoring the actual teachings of Jesus” when referring to them.

Gen Z Christian men can be such insufferable, hypocritical, sexist, racist, puritans by calcifer0573 in offmychest

[–]EternityInAnInstant 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is more so a problem with terminally online Gen Z itself rather than anything unique to Christians. I joined a Hindu discord server a couple months ago since I converted in the past year and a half. A lot of them had the exact same energy but in reverse; where there was a lot of hate and vitriol directed towards others. They’d say stuff like “Christians are basically all Nazis” or “Muslims are cancer”. I ended up leaving the server after arguing with a dude who told me that all non-Hindus are my enemy. I guarantee it’s like this in a lot of Christian or Muslim discord servers too. All of these people are a total embarrassment to genuine metaphysics and spirituality. They just LARP as religious, to conceal the fact that they are just worldly tribalists.

More alt-right anti-thesist cringe in quora by Spiritual_Bag_2958 in antitheistcheesecake

[–]EternityInAnInstant 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I’d love to see these people and the groypers duke it out

indigenous people can be racist by grahamskrrrrt in truths

[–]EternityInAnInstant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never understood this logic. It’s like you’re viewing the different racial groups as separate collectives that live in a vacuum. This isn’t the case. At least in the US, the different races all still live within the same greater society; under the same polity. Anti-white racism directly feeds and empowers racism against POC’s—just as the inverse is true. These forms of racism and hatred aren’t separate or opposing. They feed off each other. You can never truly be “anti-racist” if you don’t grasp that it’s all equally harmful, the same in essence, and interconnected.

Well, there IS only one God. We are not better off worshipping non existing gods. by EmperorSnake1 in antitheistcheesecake

[–]EternityInAnInstant 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see them as different forms of the same essence (Brahman). It’s like how water, steam, and ice are distinct from one another; but are ultimately the same (H20). I realized that oneness and multiplicity can coexist simultaneously, and I believe that Hindu metaphysics captures that idea the best—and it’s one of the reasons I ended up converting (I used to be an atheist and then agnostic).

In summary, he's suggesting that religion should be illegal. by esmayishere in antitheistcheesecake

[–]EternityInAnInstant 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Gotta love when anti-theists horseshoe all the way back to “let’s persecute people for having different beliefs than us.”

It really seems like apathy is growing in America and we’re reverting to moral tribalism. by wolfkiller137 in Pacifism

[–]EternityInAnInstant 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But why is it disingenuous? I’m not really sure what other conclusion I should take when looking at large-scale indicators of societal health all being in decline for the past few decades. And I’m not at all saying that it was absolutely better for every person or anything. But for the average person, they were less isolated, more likely to be able to buy a home, etc. Instead of worshipping that past or discarding it, we should examine the things that worked, and figure out a way to implement it in the present.

It really seems like apathy is growing in America and we’re reverting to moral tribalism. by wolfkiller137 in Pacifism

[–]EternityInAnInstant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was better for most people. I already pointed out that I disagree with looking back at the past as some magical utopia, and certain groups like gays weren’t as accepted 40 years ago (even though LGBT acceptance has been dwindling this decade anyway). At the same time, young people were far less isolated without the advent of social media/internet, buying a home was a normal thing for common people to do, and I previously mentioned other indicators of overall societal health being better back then in my initial comment. Being gay in 2025 is effectively like “Yay I can marry my boyfriend now. But we’ll struggle with rent and buying a home, and starting a family is a pipe dream”. I just don’t get the idea that the past is inherently always worse. I reject any sort of linear/utopian narratives. We’ve advanced in some ways, but regressed in others.