I'm glad to hear he's respectful. My father-in-law won't shut up about his stupid beliefs. According to him, I am violating his beliefs by objecting to his constant evangelism.
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You should become evangelical equally around some weird Christian sect like Marcionism, who believe since God is eternal and OT god was so mean and NT god is so nice, they must be different gods!
It's evangelicalism, they're fucking ruining whatever region they touch with some karaoke looking preachers that drain whatever money poor and desperate people have in third world countries while believing their 18th century movement is true Christianity
You know this is 99% of Christians on the planet, yeah?
yeah but if I really thought there was a skyman judger watching everyone and potentially dooming them to eternal hell, I'd tell them about it too. It's kind of shitty not to, though it is really obnoxious for us non sky-judge believers.
So you just said "if I was a Christian, I'd be that 1% of shitty Christians, and therefore from the US lol
Yeah it makes sense why evangelicals exist. It's just odd we let them pretend it's all real in public without mocking them. That one guy they let have a whole country filled with Rome's stolen gold and marble!
I'm an atheist married to a lay preacher. She doesn't force religion on anyone, in fact she thinks it's wrong to discuss religion with people who don't ask for it.