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Religious Cringe

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This is the official Lemmy for the r/ReligiousCringe***** subreddit. This is a community about poking fun at the religious fundamentalist's who take their religion a little bit too far. Here you will find religious content that is so outrageous and so cringeworthy that even someone who is mildly religious will cringe.

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  1. All posts must contain religious cringe. All posts must be made from a religious person or must be showcasing some kind of religious bigotry. The only exception to this is rule 2

  2. Material about religious bigots made by non-bigots is only allowed from Friday-Sunday EST. In an effort to keep this community on the topic of religious cringe and bigotry we have decide to limit stuff like atheist memes to only the weekends.

  3. No direct links to religious cringe. To prevent religious bigots from getting our clicks and views directs links to religious cringe are not allowed. If you must a post a screenshot of the site or use archive.ph. If it is a YouTube video please use a YouTube frontend like Piped or Invidious

  4. No Proselytizing. Proselytizing is defined as trying to convert someone to a particular religion or certain world view. Doing so will get you banned.

  5. Spammers and Trolls will be instantly banned. No exceptions.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago (3 children)

It very clearly says that marriage is okay.

[–] Thrashy 12 points 6 days ago (1 children)

The context of those passages, as I recall, is basically that "Jesus is gonna come back any second now, so don't bother with worldly concerns like marriage and making babies. Just devote your life to being a good Christian and leave the fornicating to the heathens, unless you absolutely can't live without getting laid on the regular." It's hard to understate the degree to which the early church was basically a doomsday cult. They were certain that the Rapture was going to happen in their lifetimes, and that short time horizon had a big impact on how they thought their society should be organized.

[–] shalafi 5 points 6 days ago

Had a buddy at work like this. Whole family was staunch Southern Baptists. Having said that, they were some of the finest people I've ever known. Really.

We were talking religion one day and he brought up the, "Jesus coming back any minute" thing. I think we started on global warming, which he seemed to think was some sort of conspiracy, and in any case, didn't matter because the world was ending soon.

"You realize contemporary Christians in Jesus' time believed he was coming back at 'any minute'? They expected him back in their lifetimes. It's right there in the Bible. And so is the bit about not knowing the day or hour, 'I will come like a thief in the night.' Jesus' own words. Do you not believe the man's own words?"

"So don't you think it's kinda arrogant, thinking our generation is so special that Jesus will grace us? Cause people have been waiting for 2,000-years, thinking they were special, and they weren't."

Obviously that wasn't the exact discussion, but I set out all those points at once. He was nonplussed, to say the least. Especially the part about "thief in the night" and not believing Jesus' own words.

Anyway, I guess I'm rambling. But the only way to turn people around is a solid sit-down like him and I had. And notice I didn't steam roll him with facts? I appealed to some emotion in there. (That doesn't really come across in text.)

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