• violetsareblue@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    You’re in a thread that literally is about churches not going along with homophobic takes. People keep saying “religious people should stand up against the bigots” and because they are in the example, you have bigots splitting off. And then turn around and insult the intelligence of said religious people still.

    Who really is the person showing a lack of critical thinking skills? I’d argue the one whose take lacks any nuance.

    • Azure@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      It’s about one small group. And one that couldn’t stop being taken over by assholes and has a schism because the more conversative left.

      Among those who say they were raised exclusively by Protestants, roughly eight-in-ten now identify with Protestantism, including 80% of those raised by two Protestant parents and 75% of those raised by a single parent who was Protestant. Most who were raised exclusively by Protestants but who no longer identify as such are now religious “nones,” with smaller numbers now identifying with Catholicism or other religions.

      I have done a lot of research and could have a nuanced discussion. I don’t think claiming people who have negative options are “2010 Atheists” is the bit of a bigot in this case. I think religion has enough people carrying water who were just raised in it and don’t think critically.