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- Sep 9, 2019
Secularism is a mistake too, but what is currently killing religion is nobody knows how to practice in their own homes. We pushed all the responsibility onto the priests and churches, and when churches stopped being a part of our routine we completely lost all religious capability.Lol, organized secularism was the mistake. A few retarded modernists Christians acting like Iconoclasts in no way is on the same level as a cancerous cultural movement that has been causing the western world to spiral downwards. I really don't understand why secularists always strike at low hanging fruit when their mainstream has been infinitely more destructive.
Furthermore, there is nothing in the Bible that requires expert interpretation. A basic understanding of the history of Ancient and Roman Israel is all you need. But instead you get priests that yammer on and on about how a passage about whether protesting over Roman occupation is moral applies to here and now or on some universal level - all because they need to make the passage relevant to modern readers, when objectively it probably ISN’T relevant to them. When Jesus talks about Roman taxation, he’s talking about that one issue to his present audience. He isn’t talking to everyone throughout all time, you shizo.
You want organized religion to interact with your community? Do weekly meetups instead. You want to take your kids to church to make sure they grow up christian? Fuck you, you’re teaching them to hate it. You want to have someone tell you what to believe? That’s what mass media is for.
There is no reason to go to church in the modern era, other than blind tradition. Grow a pair of neurons, rub them together, and read the Bible and any other religious text of your choice once a week.