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oh-my-damn · 1 month
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I am sick and tired of being called anti-semitic on this fucking app just because I don't support mass slaughter of innocent people.
Fuck you for even saying and suggesting that, and fuck you even more for doing it after a discussion you were clearly losing because your information is absolutely and completely biased and non-factually based.
I support jewish people, and their right to their faith and exist. I applaud jewish people for their strength.
But I do not support Israel as an extremist-religious state, just like I would not support any extremist-religious state, and I do not support the actions currently being committed by Israel against the Palestinian people.
I believe in rights and equality for everyone. No matter their skin color, nationality, gender, sexual orientation or religion.
You saying I believe otherwise anonymously on the internet won't change that. But it does make you a bad person for refusing to accept that perhaps you're wrong, and if you don't think you are, you should let other people have their own opinions.
That's exactly what equality is about.
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oatsandeggs · 3 months
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converted-catholic · 1 year
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I recently watched “The Pope Answers” on Hulu and there were some ups and downs, I do believe the Pope handled the off the cuff questions decently and I especially enjoyed his take on sinners with the “We should never leave the women [in regards to abortion] alone, we are called to love and help her, but let’s not be afraid to call a spade a spade” an absolutely killer response that I hope reaches the wild audience…However I do believe that some of the questions went over the Pope’s head in regards to what the real question was limiting his ability to answer properly, this probably being due to the agenda that Hulu had.
[examples of these questions specifically being ‘Hate’ within the church (the teaching of homosexual actions as sin) to which the pope thought they meant actual hatred and exclusion and not the more modern form for the word “hate”, and the use of clips a women in a homosexual relationship to give the audience context to her question without offering the same context to the Pope leading to him affirming a question never asked to him]
Overall the documentary was fantastic but unless you are of sound theology or understand the lack of context of some questions given to the Pope I would recommend staying way.
8/10
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that-goth-lokean · 2 years
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This post is going to talk about death, cancer, loss of a family member, religion, and cults. If you are triggered by any of this please scroll past this.
This has taken a lot courage to say, but I was in a cult, and I’m not talking about the Church. I will admit that in this post I am going to go over the basics of what happened, please understand that things were much deeper, but right now, I can say, is not the time for it. I was once in a lokean cult. I unfortunately did not see the warning signs and had to go through a lot of healing before I could even think of beginning to post this.
About two years ago my grandmother was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer and she had only months to live. At the time I was posting comedy stuff online about being a lokean and working with Loki when an admin for a Discord server found my account and we started talking. He invited me to the server and for once I found myself in a group of people that made me felt heard and understood. Unfortunately he became ostracized and banned along with another admin, sadly I didn’t recognize that this would become a trend with the cult leaders. Eventually I became an admin and trust person in the server and cult. I was in a way the mother figure for a lot of the minors who were in this cult and server. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that, these people targeted minors, mainly neurodivergent minors who lived in hostile and abusive environments. The leaders began to limit what we could discuss and materials we used to read and research claiming that it was all too christianized and that it none of it would truly explore Loki and him as a deity. As all of this was happening my grandmother succumbed to her cancer and died. Like many I fled to my practice to grieve and mourn, this is when I was started being taken advantage of. There were mandatory meetings and when I spoke to make suggestions I was told that that wasn’t what Loki wanted. That Loki spoke through these leaders and that he was doing his will through their bodies. At this point I realized it was time to run, and so did a few of the minors in this group. Many of them reached out and unfortunately one was their next target. Their new target was not only the most kind and sweetest kid in the group, but also the most devoted. They began to out him and ostracize him. At that point I was demoted from admin and was also a suspect of going against Loki and his will. I quickly created a safe space for all of the kids and quickly told them to evacuate and that we were not gonna drink this koolaid. This all happened in the span of a year, and in that same year I had taken my godspousing oath to Loki. I was hurt and betrayed so easily and so were these kids. I worked to recover with my faith as I had tried in the past when I lost other family members and begged Loki for a sign. A very specific sign that I knew could be him, and it came the next day. I spent countless hours crying and in pain because of these people and I knew it wasn’t Loki’s will they were doing. I struggled for the last 8 months recovering, and learned a lot about cults, cult behavior and cult practices and have shared it in hopes that no one else gets tangled up in a cult. Especially like this one. Unfortunately anything can be twisted and bastardized into a cult and turned into something as volatile as this was. Please, if you suspect someone you love is in a cult and is in danger please give them a safe space and remember that this can happen to kids too. Don’t judge them and don’t criticize, provide them with love, support and a safe space to heal. Please don’t fall victim, and know that it’s okay to practice alone.
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areyouscaredyet · 26 days
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im not particularly religious but i think it’s very cute that Trans Day of Visibility and Easter are on the same day this year :)
its no question that something like this could be triggering or upsetting to a number of queer ppl given the current sociopolitical climate, so i want everyone to remember that u are loved! Regardless of what u or others believe, there are ppl who will love and support you always. Give yourself patience and treat yourself with care!!!
happy and peaceful TDOV everyone!! And Easter to those who celebrate :D
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rightnewshindi · 1 month
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पाकिस्तान ने संयुक्त राष्ट्र में पेश किया इस्लामोफोबिया पर प्रस्ताव, भारत बोला, सभी धर्मों की बात करें
पाकिस्तान ने संयुक्त राष्ट्र में पेश किया इस्लामोफोबिया पर प्रस्ताव, भारत बोला, सभी धर्मों की बात करें
World News: दुनियाभर में धार्मिक भय बढ़ता जा रहा है। अमेरिका और कनाडा जैसे देशों में हिंदुओं के प्रति घृणा अपराध बढ़ रहे हैं। ऐसे में, पाकिस्तान ने संयुक्त राष्ट्र में इस्लामोफोबिया पर एक प्रस्ताव पेश किया, जिससे चीन ने सहमति जताई। हालांकि, भारत ने कड़ा रुख अपनाया और इस प्रस्ताव का हिस्सा नहीं बनने का फैसला लिया। साथ ही इस बात पर जोर दिया कि सिर्फ एक धर्म की बात न करके बल्कि हिंसा तथा भेदभाव का…
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anonymousdandelion · 8 months
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A general tip for students who are sending those dreaded Religious Absence Emails to your professors: Rather than asking permission to take the day(s) off, politely let them know that you will be taking the day(s) off.
In other words, consider not saying this:
"May I miss class on [date] so I can observe [holiday]?"
It's not that there's anything wrong with the above, per se. But because it's phrased as a request, it risks coming across as optional — a favor you hope to be granted. Problem is, favors are not owed, and so unfortunately asking permission opens the door for the professor to respond "Thanks for asking. No, you may not. :)"
Instead, try something along the lines of:
"I will need to miss class on [date] because I will be observing [holiday]. I wanted to let you know of this conflict now, and to ask your assistance in making arrangements for making up whatever material I may miss as a result of this absence."
This is pretty formal language (naturally, you can and should tweak it to sound more like your voice). But the important piece is that, while still being respectful, it shifts the focus of the discussion so that the question becomes not "Is it okay for me to observe my religion?", but rather, "How can we best accommodate my observance?"
Because the first question should not be up for debate: freedom of religion is a right, not a favor. And the second question is the subject you need to discuss.
(Ideally, do this after you've looked up your school's policy on religious absences, so you know what you're working within and that religious discrimination is illegal. Just in case your professor forgot.)
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angel-bitch-boy · 6 months
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ah ha ha no girl don't use Vampirism, Religion, and/or Cannibalism as a metaphor for all consuming love and obsession you're so sexy ah ha
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stil-lindigo · 7 months
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the fox god.
a comic about a trickster.
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cncdog · 8 months
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the thought of gagging on someone’s cock as a form of worship. having your face fucked like you’re an offering to a god. letting them hold you down and cum down your throat as reward for your devotion
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alouvrr · 7 days
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eye of the vulture king
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You know what? I want a whole post for this:
Sex Repulsion is not the same thing as, or an excuse for, Sex Negativity
non-negotiable!
I am a sex-repulsed asexual. This means that I am uncomfortable and repulsed by the idea of engaging in sexual acts. This does not mean that I have an excuse to be repulsed by other people's sexual attraction or the right to police how other people engage in or express sexual acts or attraction.
Young queer people need to learn the difference between sex repulsion and sex negativity, and actively work to unlearn sex-negative attitudes. Asexuality, even sex-repulsed asexuality, is and should be fully compatible with sex positivity.
If you are uncomfortable with the idea of other people feeling sexual attraction or engaging in sexual acts that do not involve you in any way, that is not sex repulsion it is the cultural Christianity and you need to seriously work on that.
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oatsandeggs · 3 months
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formywriyinglalala · 1 month
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this genuinely breaks my heart
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converted-catholic · 1 year
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I’m finishing up a draft for my food based theology book!!!
I know I have not been super active on here recently, but I plan to start coming back with more theological content and book reviews.
Speaking of books, the one I am working on, it mainly focuses on the the ancient Jewish and Catholic traditions revolving around food and what the theological meaning for it all is. Would people be interested in previewing maybe one or two of the essays in this? I feel it might be awhile before I will get to actually publish this but would love for others to get to learn about this fulfilling topic.
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bixels · 7 months
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My partner and I were talking about whether AU AJ would be a devout Christian.
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