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  • I don’t think everyone leaves because they’re hurt, some just begin to question it like myself. That’s an interesting question though, what percentage leaves for what reason.

    I hear your point. It’s the socioreligious organization but if you look at religion through the lens of lived religion Christianity is only its socioreligious form. I fully agree that Christianity and Christ are a lot better than how it’s often materialized!

  • I’m not ignorant enough to say just because one doesn’t think god or Santa are real that both things are the same. Semantics matter. Comparing religion to fairy tales is generalizing to the max.

    Blocked. You’re arguing in bad faith and just trying to get me without reading what I even wrote. Waste of time.

  • You’re replying to my comment on militant atheists against religion asking what I would call people who say a children’s story isn’t real? I’m sure this sounded like a got me but comparing two thousand year old religious tradition to a fairy tale and their very different roles in society throughout history is just silly.

  • Well written. Thanks for the long thought out comment.

    As someone who also recognizes how Christianity hurt my world view and becoming Buddhist wildly opened me to the world, I really appreciate this ex Christian’s YouTube channel

    https://m.youtube.com/@BeliefItOrNot

    Sorry on mobile

  • Good points.

    I personally dislike militant atheism. There is a line between anti-Christianity or religious it’s versus praising their downfall. It’s more terminally online atheist communities such as Reddit that are like this though.

    That said, I think you’re wrong that more are being hurt though. Christianity is actually on the rise in the US (I think?) and China (fastest growing Christian nation actually).