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  • jared@mander.xyzJ jared@mander.xyz

    I've never met a real "christian"

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    jomiran@lemmy.ml
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    I have, and none of them followed a church.

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    • P protist@mander.xyz

      "The Evangelical Church" isn't some single entity that can be held accountable, that's a big part of the problem.

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      froufox@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      in Finland, Evangelical Church is quite progressive, supports trans people and migrants and regularly participates in Pride

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      • P protist@mander.xyz

        "The Evangelical Church" isn't some single entity that can be held accountable, that's a big part of the problem.

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        marriedcavelady50@lemmy.ml
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        Part of me thinks we should be subsidizing churches with taxes. Because the American system of “prosteltyze or loose your church” just led to super churches.

        If a third of a population is vulnerable to psychological dependency then it’s time to work it into government, rather than small church battle royale for donation dollars.

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        • jomiran@lemmy.mlJ jomiran@lemmy.ml
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          khaleer@sopuli.xyz
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          Lmao people who try to justify bullshit that's in bible.

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          • jared@mander.xyzJ jared@mander.xyz

            I've never met a real "christian"

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            lunarul@lemmy.world
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            #12

            One big difference is that they wouldn't advertise their religion to you for no reason. So unless you ask everyone you meet about their religion, it's possible you actually did meet at least one and didn't know.

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            • marriedcavelady50@lemmy.mlM marriedcavelady50@lemmy.ml

              Part of me thinks we should be subsidizing churches with taxes. Because the American system of “prosteltyze or loose your church” just led to super churches.

              If a third of a population is vulnerable to psychological dependency then it’s time to work it into government, rather than small church battle royale for donation dollars.

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              • 1 1rre@discuss.tchncs.de

                The bible also says you should be put to death if you work on a Sunday, so checkmate anyone who doesn't have a mon-fri office job

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                maxxie@piefed.blahaj.zone
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                Change it to "anyone who makes you work on a Sunday" and I'll support that message.

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                • marriedcavelady50@lemmy.mlM marriedcavelady50@lemmy.ml

                  Part of me thinks we should be subsidizing churches with taxes. Because the American system of “prosteltyze or loose your church” just led to super churches.

                  If a third of a population is vulnerable to psychological dependency then it’s time to work it into government, rather than small church battle royale for donation dollars.

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                  gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                  Nah state run churches just scream to the heavens the ability to exploit the people even harder.

                  "God demands that those people be punished. Go forth and enact His will!" crusades with state protection

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                  • froufox@lemmy.blahaj.zoneF froufox@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                    in Finland, Evangelical Church is quite progressive, supports trans people and migrants and regularly participates in Pride

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                    rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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                    In German, "evangelisch" and "evangelikal" are two distinct things. The first one is used for local denominations like lutheranism that tend to be chill, while the second is reserved for the US-brand skullduggery. Does Finnish do something similar, or are the two really conflated?

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                    • froufox@lemmy.blahaj.zoneF froufox@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                      in Finland, Evangelical Church is quite progressive, supports trans people and migrants and regularly participates in Pride

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                      tatte@lemmy.world
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                      #17

                      They still don't want to allow same-sex marriages though, although individual priests are allowed to go against the guidelines.

                      https://yle.fi/a/74-20160784

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                      • jomiran@lemmy.mlJ jomiran@lemmy.ml

                        I have, and none of them followed a church.

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                        thebeege@lemmy.world
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                        That's the rub. Christian teachings are pretty damn good. Organized Christianity is manipulative hate nonsense, at least among many large US denominations.

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                        • maxxie@piefed.blahaj.zoneM maxxie@piefed.blahaj.zone

                          Change it to "anyone who makes you work on a Sunday" and I'll support that message.

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                          1rre@discuss.tchncs.de
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                          It's both the person who works on a Sunday and the person who makes them work on a Sunday.

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                          • R rumschlumpel@feddit.org

                            In German, "evangelisch" and "evangelikal" are two distinct things. The first one is used for local denominations like lutheranism that tend to be chill, while the second is reserved for the US-brand skullduggery. Does Finnish do something similar, or are the two really conflated?

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                            makyo@lemmy.world
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                            It's sort of the same in the USA, in that evangelical is a broadly used term in the Christian community. For instance, there's a massive association of churches call the Evangelical Lutheran Churches in America (ELCA). Among other things, they consider themselves 'reconciling' churches whose duty it is to right the intolerance towards LGBTQ that has plagued religion through the years. They're not perfect and can have their own issues with prejudice and coercion, but they are massively better than the Evangelicals the USA and MAGA is famous for.

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