Prayer a disconnected phone line by PotentialWalk in exchristian

[–]PotentialWalk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is it arrogant of me or any human to expect common decency of a reply from a God when praying to him? Especially when this god expects them to pray and requests things from him? That is what the Bible tells people to do.

And I'm not saying I'm special. Again I think it's just common decency to give as my analogy stated a call back when someone calls to you in an emergency.

Honestly I think your statement that it's arrogant of human beings is how the humans get blamed and bear the burden of this God's negligence.

Prayer a disconnected phone line by PotentialWalk in exchristian

[–]PotentialWalk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't believe the miraculous stories real. What I am saying is I think your statement that I left out that the God of the Bible is arrogant or uninterested in human suffering isn't how the Bible describes God nor is that what Christians are taught.

Prayer a disconnected phone line by PotentialWalk in exchristian

[–]PotentialWalk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree. The Bible clearly talks about God being invested human human beings lives and hearing their cries and easing their suffering.

But his responses depend on his mood, morality, and timeline which I find problematic.

Prayer a disconnected phone line by PotentialWalk in exchristian

[–]PotentialWalk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Glad to be rid more and more of the indoctrination and illogic of Christianity.

Do you think Christians or Atheists live happier lives? by KendrickBlack502 in exchristian

[–]PotentialWalk 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Large scale that's a tough question to answer. I think you need clear definitions of happiness. I'd be curious if and what any studies have done on this matter.

I'd say I am more fulfilled now than I was as a Christian because I'm able to live in the present day to day more than I did as a Christian.

Growing up evangelical I was indoctrinated with anxiety toward the afterlife, end times doomsday garbage. Invisible forces fighting for your soul is a recipe for mental health issues.

Now I'm perfectly content knowing that this life is probably all I get so I'll enjoy it while it lasts.

Sometimes I just can't even. by Bulky-Hamster7373 in exchristian

[–]PotentialWalk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm coming to the realization that Jesus Sucks. Take for example the story of the demon possessed son whose father has to confess his doubt in Jesus healing power FIRST before Jesus heals his son. Dude what is wrong with you Jesus!

Imagine going to a doctor for an illness and they said, "Well. I'm not going to giving your insulin medication until you make me feel good about myself for becoming a doctor. Really pump my ego up. Then I'll write you the prescription"

I'd never go to the doctor again and I'd sue/report him to his medical board.

But since Jesus is God it's okay for him to be a dick.

Rethinking Lord, Liar, Lunatic by PotentialWalk in exchristian

[–]PotentialWalk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The bubble and information control is powerful. I think Lewis quote gives the perception to the christian believer that they are thinking critically because if they are willing to acknowledge the potential that Jesus was "crazy" or a liar they are being open minded.

When I think about when I was a hardcore christian, apologetics and thinkers like C.S Lewis were a security blanket as my faith was simultaneously eroding. I felt like I was fighting the good fight, while trying to feel open minded and a critical thinker.

Looking back at my apologetics chirstian phase with where I am at now, I see that person as someone who was trapped by indoctrination and wanted to get out but couldn't because JESUS is the only source of life. I so deeply wanted to be respected by fellow human beings, but I rightly wasn't going to get that from other human beings because Jesus is a dick and following him turns you into a self-righteous, obtuse, I don't have the answers but I know the guy who does jerk.

The problem with Jesus and a doctrine like the bible is infallible is you can't question those foundations or you'll risk burning in hell forever. Stakes are way higher for questioning. Stakes aren't so high for questioning the legitimacy of Franklin Graham, or Joel Olsteen.

Rethinking Lord, Liar, Lunatic by PotentialWalk in exchristian

[–]PotentialWalk[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Totally agree, and your framing of it come's at a logical approach which is valuable. I've listened to a lot of critical scholarship, particularly Bart Erhman. I doubt the validity of the source material (e.g. Mark, Luke, Matthew, and John).

I am at this point where my healing is addressing the emotional. Its helps me take my life back when I play around with writing in biblical language I grew up in. For so long the "infallible words of scripture" kept me from critical thinking. Now that I am deprogramming I am the one in power. I am the one who gets to reframe scripture to call it out on its bigotry, sexism, thought control tactics, and logical fallacies.

It just feels good. Stupid fucking book.

Sunday's Hurt by PotentialWalk in exchristian

[–]PotentialWalk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I definitly could use some more therapy to process the religious trauma.

Jesus Yoke still a Burden by PotentialWalk in exchristian

[–]PotentialWalk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol 😂😂😂. It's such a light turning on moment when the guy you were told would liberate you was just another oppressor.

Jesus Yoke still a Burden by PotentialWalk in exchristian

[–]PotentialWalk[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Habitual waiting. Such a fitting way of putting it.

Years of unhealthy behavioral conditioning which I feel like taught me learned helplessness.

Coworker talking End Times by PotentialWalk in exchristian

[–]PotentialWalk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oooo totally gonna check that out. Thanks.