• Colonel Panic@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    Right?

    I have decided I want to be a good person. I don’t need a sky daddy looming over me threatening torture if I do something wrong.

    In fact, I would argue I’ve become a better and nicer and more accepting person after leaving religion. I was taught to basically hate LGBTQ, all the other religions, and a list of other “sins” and “wrong beliefs”…

    It’s just another form of tribalism and control. I’m out. I’m gonna be over here being as kind and compassionate to my fellow humans as I can.

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      5 months ago

      I like to go with, be a good a human. It’s really not hard, but there is a lot of people that choose not to be.

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        5 months ago

        100%

        If anything I think religion can often enable people to become awful humans.

        Maybe they think they are doing “wrong things for the right reasons” (E.G. a parent beating their child and screaming “I’m doing this because I love you!”, which, surprise, is more common in religious households) OR Maybe they’ve convinced themselves that what they are doing isn’t wrong at all. The Bible commands you to stone women to death if they have sex outside marriage. So, one could convince themselves that murder isn’t murder, but justice and obeying their gods commands.

        I don’t really know, because I was never a bad person in religion, so I don’t really know what goes on in people’s heads like that, but it scares me.