• A_Very_Big_Fan@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    and it doesn’t negatively affect the people around them?

    The problem is that most of the time this isn’t true.

    I found out not too long ago that my best friend is perfectly willing to vote against my right to love who I want and embrace the identity that I want, and will openly (albeit only when I ask) tell me I deserve to go to hell for it. My family is even worse.

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      8 months ago

      and will openly (albeit only when I ask) tell me I deserve to go to hell for it

      Sorry for your loss because that’s not a friend.

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        8 months ago

        You are right that they are no longer a friend, but that’s because they were brainwashed into thinking their friends perfectly normal identity is a result of Satan controlling them, or whatever. Christianity, and most other religions, cause more harm than good in our modern times.

        We have outgrown religion’s usefulness as a species, but people are so afraid of death, and the meaningless of life, that they will deny reality to hold on to the hope of a better life after this one. Then, others will use this desperation to their own advantage, and convince their followers that being gay, trans, or just a little different, is an automatic heaven ban.