Discussion What are your reasons for not being a Christian?

Christianity is a strange thing, it's an obnoxious way of belief, similar to Trannies. Trannies attempt to force you to respect their made up gender identity, like how Christians force you to expect the idea that theres a wizard in the sky who does magic n shit. Most people who are Christian are very simple, too neurotypical, they suck up to authority easily, because that's what it's all about, it's about having an imaginary figure of authority guide you throughout life, and I'm not like that. I rely on logic and reasoning, not emotion and made up fantasies.

And as for how the world works, the world starts and ends at my bedroom door, I don't care about God.
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Christianity is a strange thing, it's an obnoxious way of belief, similar to Trannies. Trannies attempt to force you to respect their made up gender identity, like how Christians force you to expect the idea that theres a wizard in the sky who does magic n shit. Most people who are Christian are very simple, too neurotypical, they suck up to authority easily, because that's what it's all about, it's about having an imaginary figure of authority guide you throughout life, and I'm not like that. I rely on logic and reasoning, not emotion and made up fantasies.

And as for how the world works, the world starts and ends at my bedroom door, I don't care about God.
We're not forcing you (if anything, historically and contemporarily, it's often been quite the opposite), but I do find it unwise that you don't care about the ultimate creator of every material for that bedroom your "world" is. If you "rely on logic and reasoning", I'd imagine you're eventually going to reason that the thing that's created the very substance of life (by which you'd never be alive without, and subsequently never feel goodness without) deserves a bit of respect.
 
I'm glad. Eventually, maybe you'll love the Heavenly Father, too, but that's up to you, of course.
I mean you can't really think your way into Christianity. There's no evidence for it. You need faith.
 
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