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Kimberly Steele ([personal profile] kimberlysteele) wrote 2020-09-15 09:14 pm (UTC)

That was my first thought as well, that it was one terrible extreme to another, but on second thought, it might work. The best sort of Christians were the ex-party animal hippie ones whose halcyon days were the 1960s. Literally the only Christian I know who acts like Jesus is one of those ex-partying hippie types of a certain age. The problem is the wokesters who have made a career out of throwing their bad intentions around... if they take on the mantle of arrogant Christianity (and lets face it, there are plenty of those) and use prayer as their method of throwing around bad intentions, it's out of the frying pan into the fire.

I had a friend who was raised atheist (she's European) and turned to a big box church when it became apparent that her husband would never make her pregnant. She became an arrogant prick. You could almost hear the audible snap of our friendship breaking when I asked her "What if Jesus doesn't grant you a baby?" She had one reason for becoming a Christian whether she realized it or not. Then she started quoting Joel Osteen at me and I was done. Most Christians just don't seem very spiritual to me, at least aside from the ones I've encountered on Ecosophia.

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