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A_Very_Big_Fan@lemmy.world 5 months ago
As fun as it is to dunk on theists, this brand of Christianity is far from common, let alone representative of Christianity.
Rest in piss, Jack Chick, you miserable dirtbag.
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A_Very_Big_Fan@lemmy.world 5 months ago
As fun as it is to dunk on theists, this brand of Christianity is far from common, let alone representative of Christianity.
Rest in piss, Jack Chick, you miserable dirtbag.
MutilationWave@lemmy.world 5 months ago
This brand is actually quite common in poor, southern states.
wjrii@lemmy.world 5 months ago
It’s common, but it’s still not anywhere near the majority. The majority would be uncomfortable with religion being lumped in with the rest, and would be deeply uncomfortable with sports being there. The majority view is generally pretty chill, if (and it’s a big god-damned ‘if’) you toe the line on a few doctrinal issues and supply-side economics: get baptized in a protestant denomination, donate and/or go to church, don’t be queer, don’t be atheist, don’t be a single pregnant woman (and certainly don’t stop being one before the baby is born), and be appropriately shamed of your vices. Check all the boxes, and you can go to college to get a business or even engineering degree and consume the milquetoast remnants of the monoculture. It’s more about conformity than religious ardor or theological purity.