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artofkhaos404 · 5 months
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"If voting changed anything, they would make it illegal."
-Emma Goldman
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shoutsofmybones · 1 year
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no king but Christ.
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nudeartpluspoetry · 4 months
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space-ace-beleren · 1 year
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G-d's Will
I ain't gonna just sit here and take that bad things happening to poor folks after years of destruction of our bodies is the will of any divine being. When my father lost his sisters in a tragedy brought on by faulty wiring, it wasn't His will. It was a platitude, pure and simple. Electrical fires aren't mysterious ways, it was a tragedy. Illness and poverty aren't willful things.
In America, linking Christianity to Capitalism and prosperity gospel was an intentional campaign. Remember what they did to it, and if you never learned it because it was intentionally obfuscated, let me help you learn. Spiritual Mobilization - The Failure of an Ultraconservative Ideal in the 1950s https://sci-hubtw.hkvisa.net/https://www.jstor.org/stable/40488759 If you want to read more about liberation theology and Christian anarchists, below is a group with a free library. Jesus Radicals https://www.jesusradicals.com/about.html I understand that religious trauma is alive and awfully well, so I will be tagging this and appreciate if any reblogs maintain tags regarding the content.
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ashittyvlog · 1 month
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I get really fucking pissed off when christians (I say christians because they're the ones who mostly say it, but this is for any motherfucker) who disrespect other religions. "It's just a joke!!!!" But when WE say something that's even a little contradictory to their religion they'll start fucking whining and bitching like some baby. If you want to disrespect others beliefs, fine, but don't get angry when we disrespect yours.
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lilithism1848 · 2 months
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whereserpentswalk · 1 month
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"Atheists/Pagans/Witches are cringe sometimes" and "A vast plurality of the Christian community support genocide as part of their religious belief" are not in fact similar issues, nor do they make the two sides equally bad.
Non Christan anger is anger at the fact that we're marginalized in a Christian. Christian anger is anger at the fact that they believe non-Christians (and usually a bunch of other groups) have more rights than they'd like. Just because both express anger at the state of the world does not mean they're the same.
"All strong religious beliefs, or political goals tied to religious beliefs are the same" is something that assumes an entirely individualistic world of pure philosophy, which isn't the world we live in. You just can't view the things non-Christians say and do, and the things Christians do, as the same, in a society where Christianity is so dominant.
Like, an atheist saying they hate their Christian family members probably is saying that because they're a threat to their safety. A Christian saying they hate their atheist family members hates them because they believe they shouldn't have rights. They aren't the same.
We need to stop having this hyper-individualist view of religion, and we need to stop acting like religion exists in a philosophical void. The rights of non-Christians have been put aside for the feelings of Christians for far too long, even among people critical of other systems of oppression.
Edit: I put some atheist tags because I feel like this is as relevant to them as it is to me. However, if there's any tags religious people shouldn't put on their posts please tell me.
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slythereen · 6 months
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🦆anonnie again, here for a debrief 🦆
me the entire podium session looking at how friendly could the RB staff be to other drivers and seeing they’re not like how they are with charles 👀 i’ve connected the dots 🧐
my stream was a bit behind so i was like 👀 the whole time after seeing this and You Are Most Definitely Correct. the dots are connecting and connecting again. this is HIGHLY suspicious behavior !!!
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anarchywoofwoof · 10 months
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so that there is no ambiguity, we can take inventory. more than any other religious demographic in the united states, white evangelical Protestants:
support preemptive war
condone the use of torture
favor the death penalty
are more likely than members of other faith groups to own a gun, to believe citizens should be allowed to carry guns in most places, and to feel safer with a firearm around
are more opposed to immigration reform and have more negative views of immigrants than any other religious demographic; two-thirds supported the border wall.
sixty-eight percent of white evangelical Protestants—more than any other demographic—do not think that the United States has a responsibility to accept foreign refugees
more than half of white evangelical Protestants think a majority nonwhite US population would be a negative development.
are considerably more likely than others to believe that Islam encourages violence, to refuse to see Islam as “part of mainstream American society,” and to perceive “natural conflict between Islam and democracy.”
also believe that Christians in America face more discrimination than Muslims
are significantly more authoritarian than other religious groups, and they express confidence in their religious leaders at much higher rates than do members of other faiths.
this is a nostalgic commitment to antiquated, aggressive, militant white masculinity. i need not to point to specific instances of this in the current political theatre for you to understand the mindset.
this is the most dangerous group of people in this country, posing the biggest threat to our way of life. recognize it and call it out when you see it. daylight is an effective tool against this type of hatred.
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the-ghost-17 · 1 month
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ok Ima say something a little controversial
why do people look at evolution as If it is steadfast knowledge? I mean evolution does have ground, yes, but to say evolution is 100% proven to be true would be false.
I could make the same argument for creationism btw, "Oh but look at all this evidence toward a creator" yes yes evidence exists for both cases but that's not my point
My point is that people blindly put faith in a system of science that is a THEORY, evolution is a theoretical possibility for how the world came to be just as creationism is a theoretical possibility.
As I just pointed out yes there us evidence but evidence is nothing without the big picture. We have no clue how the world actually came to be and we shouldn't be fighting eachother over it.
A true scientist would go out of their way learn everything they can about the known universe and pick up all the little clues before deciding whether or not to support evolution theory or creation theory, it's basic math. (The dyscalcular person says)
All I'm saying is that I believe we let our views of the world get mixed too much into science, of course a Christian is more likely to study creationism and of course an atheist is more likely to study evolution. I'm not saying people don't do otherwise I'm just saying that's the most likely to be true.
Also as people who are not of science, we need to stop blindly trusting the world when it says the earth was made this way or that.
For hundreds of years people believed the sun circled the earth, they even has false evidence to prove themselves correct.
Im not saying that the sun circles the earth, I'm just saying that I believe everything and anything has the chance to be wrong, any if our world views could be shattered at any point in time.
Any thanks for listening to my Ted talk, I'm not a scientist, I'm a 15 year old sitting in my room ranting about shut I don't know.
Dont come after me.
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dailyanarchistposts · 20 days
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The business Christians have just celebrated Christmas. To increase their profits and heighten the glory of God, they have exploited the Savior to good purpose. Splendid success of redemption! Christ gave his blood to enable the churches and department stores to do better business. If, on the right hand of the Heavenly Father, he does not swear and curse over this success to shock the very angels, his heart is a lamb’s indeed.
-Emma Goodman, New Year
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artofkhaos404 · 8 months
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I'm so so sorry to break this to you. You're not a punk. Mcr and top and Chr*stianity are not punk. Please...please stop.
Oh, I've been waiting for this...
*cracks knuckles*
First off, what authority do you have to decide what is punk and isn't? By definition a punk is someone who listens to punk music, believes in not selling out and supporting individuality. It's a social movement, not a faith based one.
Punk can go right in line with any religion and many different beliefs. If you're trying to tell people they can't be punk based off of their religion you seem to be pretty intolerant of my lifestyle. That sure as hell ain't punk, just like cussing a homosexual for their personal lifestyle choices ain't punk. Being yourself is punk. Love is punk, and Jesus is love. You can't argue with that. Jesus sat with and loved on the broken nobodies of our society and spit on the organized religions of His time. What's more punk than that?!
And as far as music, yes I love TOP and MCR! I'm also obsessed with the Front Bottoms and love me some good Showbread every now and then. If you took a few minutes to check my bio and Google those bands, you'd see one is hardcore punk and one is folk punk. You seem to not know your shit my man, especially to be going around policing other people minding their own business. I'm new to the punk scene and still learning the music and whatnot. If you were a true punk veteran, you'd be hyping up my learning process and giving me band recommendations instead of trying to police strangers on the Internet.
And all that being said, you don't know me! How can you judge someone you don't know? Blows my mind. Going around calling people posers, judging people and not respecting others is the least punk you can be. You wanna call people out to feel better about your own shortcomings? Go punch some "punk" Nazis and be useful at least.
Being bold is punk. You weren't even bold enough to leave your own username up, anon. Ha.
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shoutsofmybones · 2 years
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I do not accept an emperor who tyrannically snatches at the priesthood.
St. John of Damascus
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linen-shroud · 1 year
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I hope that when you look in my eyes you see the light of a thousand burning churches
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What still makes me laugh, regardless if it was unintentional, is the final scene in “Sons of Anarchy”. It’s this big, dramatic scene where Jax Teller has accepted his death and is about to commit suicide. So, he extends his arms out like he’s Jesus and rides his motorcycle into a big rig.
And what does the trucker say right before Jax hits the truck? “JESUS!!!”
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hobohobgoblim · 1 year
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