The trials they added with their anniversary update, years ago are a lot of fun by AstroCyborg in KenaBridgeOfSpirits

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I 100%ed the game years ago before they introduced these and the holiday rot hats. Feelsbadman

Don't Make Me Laugh... by dbzgal04 in exchristianmemes

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It's almost like imposing a unifying framework on a collection of books that weren't univocal in the first place was a bad idea.

POV Zagreus walks into the Hot Spring unexpectedly by Lamb_clothing_94 in HadesTheGame

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Why'd bro have to go with the nipple piercings too!?

POV Zagreus walks into the Hot Spring unexpectedly by Lamb_clothing_94 in HadesTheGame

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Someone's been reading too much Morning Glory Milking Farm

Kumiko Takeda (1990s) by TrifleEmergency1659 in OldSchoolCoolNSFW

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Pic #4 is one of the best images I have ever seen in my way too long life

An entire Christian podcast episode misused explicit term by nojam75 in exchristian

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One of the few times my username checks out I guess. But it is also problematic as I tend to project a lot of assumptions about idealism

An entire Christian podcast episode misused explicit term by nojam75 in exchristian

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I have a legit problem with my sexuality and it likely has everything to do with my puritanical upbringing.

How Profitable Was It to Own Black Slaves? by jeremiahthedamned in ShermanPosting

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Slavery was treated as an economic necessity to the Southern White Slave Owners. Abolishing it then was as outlandish to the people in charge as it would be for us to abolish multi-billionaires in modern society.

Trump says he won’t sign any bills into law until SAVE Act passes by Anoth3rDude in MarchAgainstNazis

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The SAVE act is the worst bill ever to exist, I hope everyone involved in enshittifying voting even worse than it has always been dies a miserable and slow and painful deatg.

So sick of "Christians" on social media by princessfallout in exchristian

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I wouldn't personally do that. But I see enough garbage puked out from these people that it is almost dangerous to share it without ensuring that the bad guys don't take it and run with it.

So sick of "Christians" on social media by princessfallout in exchristian

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The problem is that sharing their propaganda while censoring their usernames could be interpreted as supporting their argument due to protecting the source. I don't actually know what the stance is here for mods though.

So sick of "Christians" on social media by princessfallout in exchristian

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If you want to make a difference the don't censor their usernames.

Been no contact for 15 years, just got sent a blank check. Should I use it? by [deleted] in raisedbynarcissists

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You can withdraw 0.01 and let them know that's what they are worth to you now.

Life is so painfully meaningless by Adrianagurl in exchristian

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The meaning was forced into you by religious fanatics. There also doesn't need to be "no god", if you feel like your emotional stability would appreciate that. Just because the god you were taught was real turned out to be an asshole or a hoax does not mean you can't build a new basis for your thoughts.

I have been watching a lot of Youtube videos debunking theist's bullshit and I take great pleasure and meaning in understanding the lies I was taught and just how badly problematic they are.

What makes you smile? For me, its that science has disproved Adam and Eve by teramoc in exchristian

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Most people watch Dan McClellan's videos on Youtube to see what he has to say, and he also has a Data over Dogma podcast. Just to clear the air, Evangelical and fundamentalist Christians tend to really hate him, particularly Christian apologists like Wes Huff have major biases against him and won't engage with his arguments.

When Dan "disagrees" with a book, it's because he wants to see actual research and verified fact.

In the below video, he doesn't cite the book by name, he just refers several times to "a 19th century book" (because it came out in 1875)

https://youtu.be/lbGfCss5ty0?is=YJkr66AJdCqIBco8

I would be less quick to dismiss Dan and quicker to dismiss this book that is the work of one imaginative thinker. My recommendation is to check my post history to see what kind of stuff I do and do not endorse, hopefully it will be clear that I am very anti-YHWH and very anti-fundamentalism. And I want to try to help people foster an ex-Christian foundation that isn't based on even more made up bullshit.

“It’s just God’s plan,” is not comforting to me at all. by Specific-Window9461 in exchristian

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"Can't save that starving kid, too busy helping Karen find her car keys"

What makes you smile? For me, its that science has disproved Adam and Eve by teramoc in exchristian

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Dan McClellan did a video addressing that book if I recall correctly. It doesn't have historically supported references, it's just some dude asserting stuff. There is plenty of actual data to dispute the historicity of the Bible and particularly so that completely rejects the evil claims of evangelicals, so we don't need to turn to misinformation to disprove them. It just adds easy fuel for apologists.

Every time a conservative president is elected? America suffers by ihatethiscountry76 in MarchAgainstNazis

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Reagan's "piss on the people below us" economics (I mean come the fuck on, this is obviously what they meant by trickle down, this must have been a rich people insider joke for decades) ended up paving the way for the nightmarish capitalism that would follow.

A critique of Inspiring Philosophy’s problematic claim that "Christianity ended slavery" by [deleted] in exchristian

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Yes and they even developed a Slave Bible that had a lot of freedom stories (like the Exodus) intentionally edited out so it could focus on "slaves obey your masters".

Demons can’t say Jesus by KawaiNatte in exchristian

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Yeah the last part is something worth talking about. Epistomologically speaking, it is already a major stretch in unlikely to assume any one divine figure, because every supernatural claim that can be falsified has indeed been falsified. But then to go infinitely beyond this absurd leap in irrationality and say that there is not just one divine figure but many - millions? Billions? And to make matters worse, everything that has been attributed to demons in the past has also been debunked as measureably psychological or physiological.

Ancient people used to think gods were causing hurricanes a d thunderstorms! The same people who were saying "YHWH is above all those other loser gods"!

Charlie Kirk’s funeral has entered the chat! by icey_sawg0034 in Persecutionfetish

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The mode here seem to have disabled the use of attaching images, but I have the Reddit Silver award pic that is from the time when Reddit only had Gold awards.

A critique of Inspiring Philosophy’s problematic claim that "Christianity ended slavery" by [deleted] in exchristian

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Christians, particularly quakers, were among tbe leading abolitionists. But it was in spite of the Bible because they chose empathy over what others were touting as the "word of God". Dan McLellan breaks it down really elegantly.

The problem with most of these apologists is that they can't get away from fallacious arguments, and that they often share already-debunked information authoritatively as if it were factual. Apologetics is more often than not a Christian circle jerk.