Infected Euphoric atheists

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Euphoric atheist becomes therapist.
 
Pretty much.

I can only speak for what Catholics believe, which is that we have free will but God knows how we will use that free will, because he is omniscient. So basically, we can freely choose whether or not to follow God or not, but God knows what option we'll pick.
FWIW, that's actually a pretty good description of what the concept of election and predestination actually is in Calvinism.
 
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Euphoric atheist becomes therapist.

Most female therapists want you to divorce your husband, get fucked in every hole, and live a life of total hedonism. I don't know why. It's a pattern I've noticed.

Slight Powerlevel, but I had a Christian female therapist (for children) who gave me flack for my more rural, simple approach to the Bible. So, this isn't the least bit surprising coming from an Atheist therapist.

It seems like most female therapists can't be professional when someome's worldview doesn't align with theirs—they're incredbily snide if you say something "wrong" and then their next goal is to fix that worldview.

It doesn't help that the majority of them are miserable (mine was on fucking antidepressants). Throw in Atheism and you've got a bitch who thinks she's enlightened/superior to any of her believing clients, and she'll let them know one way or another.
 
Most female therapists want you to divorce your husband, get fucked in every hole, and live a life of total hedonism. I don't know why. It's a pattern I've noticed.

Slight Powerlevel, but I had a Christian female therapist (for children) who gave me flack for my more rural, simple approach to the Bible. So, this isn't the least bit surprising coming from an Atheist therapist.

It seems like most female therapists can't be professional when someome's worldview doesn't align with theirs—they're incredbily snide if you say something "wrong" and then their next goal is to fix that worldview.

It doesn't help that the majority of them are miserable (mine was on fucking antidepressants). Throw in Atheism and you've got a bitch who thinks she's enlightened/superior to any of her believing clients, and she'll let them know one way or another.
My aunt was a prime example. She ended up becoming a caustic, obese asshole who descended to briefly dating a cokehead and dying at 35. I always pegged her as a spinster but you normally have to be alive for that.
 
Was watching a video about religion in fantasy settings. Most of the comment section was normal and nice at first sight.

One guy states he wishes there were more religious characters written in a human, nuanced way. Everything keeps being normal.
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Most responses are book recommendations and the like, so I'm not going to waste your time with them. But among them the following stood out:
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If you aren't a nutjob psychopath that wants to kill the infidels and install ISIS 2.0 in the name of the sky fairy, you aren't actually religious. You're just lying to yourself because a) you're afraid of the outside world or b) you have a fragile sense of identity. Nuance doesn't exist, for reasons. That means that if you don't like being portrayed as a cliched fundie, you simply are demanding an SI for self validation.

And after this essay, the euphoric throws a 2edgy4me power phantasy about writing an author tract where a fictional person suffers a mental breakdown. You have to be a special kind of autistic to have power phantasies about having another power phantasies.

Found this one too:
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Not sure if it's fully :neckbeard:, but it definitely has some of the requirements: emphasis on christianity that ignores whatever anyone else may have done, the "christians worst people in history ever", taking Old Testament times events as if it described the whole of the religion; with SJW undertones added. Plus a dubious life story that includes a "you can't argue with me, I already won lol".
 
> real life Christianity has been horrible and one-sided unless you were straight and white
Do these people realise that Europeans were relatively late converts to Christianity?
Christianity was founded either at the Resurrection or Pentecost, depending on who you ask. Both of those took place in Judaea (populated mainly by Middle Eastern Jews). The earliest Christian communities were established in Rome (populated by Italians), Alexandria (Greeks and Copts), Jerusalem (Jews and Greeks) and Antioch (Syrians and Greeks). The only letter that St Paul addressed to a population that looked white was his epistle to the Galatians, as Galatia was populated by Celts. Even then, Romans described Celts as a ”wine-dark race”, so they would probably not have been light-skinned.

In contrast, Northern European peoples (who are what most people think of when you say ”white”) were evangelised a lot later. To give some examples:
• the Ostrogoths in Dacia and Crimea were converted in the late 3rd century,
• the Visigoths and Vandals became Arians in the 4th century, and converted to Catholicism in the 7th century.
• the Anglo-Saxons converted in the late 7th to early 8th centuries.
• the Frisians and Saxons converted in the 8th century.
• the Norse and Finns were gradually converted between the 9th to the 14th century, and paganism persisted in rural areas arguably until the 20th century - Finnish Lutheran priests were required to report evidence of paganism in their parishes until 1926, for instance.
 
Was watching a video about religion in fantasy settings. Most of the comment section was normal and nice at first sight.

One guy states he wishes there were more religious characters written in a human, nuanced way. Everything keeps being normal.
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Most responses are book recommendations and the like, so I'm not going to waste your time with them. But among them the following stood out:
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If you aren't a nutjob psychopath that wants to kill the infidels and install ISIS 2.0 in the name of the sky fairy, you aren't actually religious. You're just lying to yourself because a) you're afraid of the outside world or b) you have a fragile sense of identity. Nuance doesn't exist, for reasons. That means that if you don't like being portrayed as a cliched fundie, you simply are demanding an SI for self validation.

And after this essay, the euphoric throws a 2edgy4me power phantasy about writing an author tract where a fictional person suffers a mental breakdown. You have to be a special kind of autistic to have power phantasies about having another power phantasies.

Found this one too:
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Not sure if it's fully :neckbeard:, but it definitely has some of the requirements: emphasis on christianity that ignores whatever anyone else may have done, the "christians worst people in history ever", taking Old Testament times events as if it described the whole of the religion; with SJW undertones added. Plus a dubious life story that includes a "you can't argue with me, I already won lol".
The first moron isn't a good atheist given he stupidly puts faith in existentialism and reincarnation of all things. Very much a "FUCK YOU PARENTS" person, who based on his wording probably used to watch a lot of Atheist youtubers and stole their cribnotes without understanding.
 
The first moron isn't a good atheist given he stupidly puts faith in existentialism and reincarnation of all things. Very much a "FUCK YOU PARENTS" person, who based on his wording probably used to watch a lot of Atheist youtubers and stole their cribnotes without understanding.
You could even say that by the way he speak of those that don't change their religion for his vague existentialist reencarnation he's acting like another type of religious zealot.
 
I'm a big fan of the atheists claiming the reason they hate or at least dislike Christians is being they're mean in some way, then go on to say some of the most cruel, vile shit about people simply for holding a belief that they don't. We've all seen plenty of 'Christians are so judgmental' and then go on to obsessively judge Christians and everything they do/believe/think/say.

I've had two co-workers recently say insanely rude things to me because of my religion. Each time they were the ones instigating, it's not like I was proselytizing. And they felt so comfortable doing it, and were all merry like it was perfectly fine and in their right to say. If I had some kind of weird sexuality or gender they would probably tiptoe and make sure to never offend me, but Christianity? Without hesitation insult and disrespect me.
 
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