• Hakuso@scribe.disroot.org
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    3 days ago

    Passages, mind you, not the book itself.

    If they read the whole thing kids might figure out that “Christian Nationalists” are everything Jesus was against.

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      You could also just go with some of the teachings of Jesus. Like love thy neighbour, that was a pretty big one. Pretty sure he said not to be a judgemental belled too, probably paraphrasing a bit with that one.

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      When I was a kid I was forced into church and Christian school. I was required to read the Bible every day of the week.

      This was how I realized it was all bullshit. I believed fully in God until about age 12 or so, when I completed my first pass of the Bible.

      It really is the fastest way to make average intelligence or higher Christians shed their faith.

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        Thats why they will only memorise a few passages and not actually study it academically.

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      Yeah, I really think promoting Christianity by leadership living Christian values by example would work. Unfortunately for them their conservative brainrot is really far from Christianity…