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Last time I checked libs dont shun you out just on grounds of being religious and loving your country. 
You need to hold onto and refuse to compromise on some kind of anti-humanitarian / anti-egalitarian idea befure they decide to kick you out.

You also need to take into consideration that while comics like this refer to a personal experience or anecdote, they often omit a lot of crucial details
A common example being:
>"They banned me from a live service game due to me being pro free speech"
>What did you say
>"I kept screaming NYAGGER NYAGGER NYAGGER and told strangers in the lobby to kill themselves"
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>>53991
Being Christian inherently means you are 'anti-humanitarian' in their eyes. Stop making shit up to sound reasonable.
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>>53994
I am a lefty and my friend circle is majority christian. Then again I'm not an american so I am not surrounded by smug fundies who think that wanting christian sharia law is a "moderate" position
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>>53991
>Last time I checked libs dont shun you out just on grounds of being religious and loving your country.
>>53996
"Moderate" Christian isnt a Christian at all. If you cannot accept the whole Bible you accept none of it. You must call Jesus a liar ultimately if you comprise anywhere.
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>>54000
And who made you an authority on that? The bible has been adapting and throwing out pieces of writing fur a long time after the jesus stuff until it became somewhat solidified with the help of the roman empire.
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>>54003
Maybe you should try reading the Bible some time, it's extremely clear on its intentions. What you understand is a lie spread by muslims and other cults. The Bible was not corrupted and rather predicts and expects the coming of Christ. Christ is the fufillment of the OT.
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>>54006
If the bible is so clear about everything, why did not a single end times prophecy come true?
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This is the woahjack made by some troon in response
>>54008
>end times
Because its not over yet?
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>If god real then why bad things happen
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>>53379 (OP) 
he's lookin pretty nice tbh
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>>54012
how did you turn
>f the bible is so clear about everything, why did not a single end times prophecy come true?

into
>>If god real then why bad things happen

explain your thought process in detail
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>>54015
>explain your thought process in detail
Making fun of the reddit atheist remarks you made
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>>54018
so it was just a joke, meaning that none of your reasoning was supposed to be taken seriously?
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>>54024
Yeah, i don't take seriously the smug atheist arguments because of how stupid they are. You can be atheist but some of them use it as an attempt to be the special and unique smug bastard
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>>54026
Here. Let me copy and paste a rant I posted as a comment on a "New Age Christian Therapy" blog a while back.  The blog owner was having what they call in the business a "crisis of faith" and asking rhetorical questions about what it meant.  Because I've got a touch of the 'tism I began to tire of watching him begging the question, so I answered him.  It got taken down almost instantly, of course.

It means you grasp that the Sky Daddy stories are nonsense but this makes you uncomfurtable, whereas these fantasies of life having a divine purpose, of the universe being created just fur you, are comfurting. What you are feeling is called cognitive dissonance.

Now, I will stipulate that fur the vast majority of the population in our culture, the vast mass of IQ-90 normies, the organized religions of our traditions, as they existed prior to the Second World War, served a useful purpose. Humans have an instinct to seek out patterns, which can be useful, or which can be pareidolia. Humans naturally create memes to explain the world around them, and some of the memes, like grey-bearded God the Father, who wants the best fur us, who wants us to treat one another kindly, sitting on his throne on Mount Olympus, staring down lovingly at us all, are societally useful even when there is, objectively, empirically, nothing there. And though one of the narratives of the postwar era in the West is that science, learning, and knowledge have vanquished ignorance and superstition, I cannot help but notice that every print newspaper, back when there were such things, had horoscopes right up until the end. Take away Jesusism and the vast majority of people trip over their own feet running to embrace every sort of corrosive nonsense, every preposterous cult, every bizarre self-destructive meme.

People leap upon them, fight over them, and cling to them, from imported fureign cults like Islam and the Hare Krishnas, to overwrought apocalyptic envirofascism (there is no God but Malthus and Greta is His prophet), to UFO cults that commit mass suicide. None of them promotes any kind of sustainable social stability. None of them gives anyone any sense of a connection to prior generations. None of them promotes societal trust. None of them promotes sobriety, productivity, and deferring gratification. All of them, rather, create balkanization, cultural fault lines, by their very presence. They separate us, render us anomic, atomized, deracinated. They destroy cultural capital and bring with them instability and division by their very nature.

Mencken, whose beliefs about organized religion are well known, said “I believe that it is better to tell the truth than a lie. I believe it is better to be free than to be a slave. And I believe it is better to know than to be ignorant.” And while I have the greatest respect fur him as a writer, and as a jack-philosopher, I think that these things aren't universally true. Not many people are tough enough, mentally speaking, to face the idea that our lives are essentially accidents, that there’s no spirit in the sky to bargain with when things go wrong, that there’s no one driving the bus, that entropy increases, that death is the end. Not every truth is happy. Some truths, many truths, are terrifying and depressing. If you’ve read Lovecraft, this is the core idea of “cosmic horror,” the concept hiding under the purple prose and tentacled monstrosities from another planet. It is difficult and unpleasant to think about the universe and our place in it without all the comfurting just-so stories about Sky Daddy and his angelic helpers that 99.9% of the population accepted without question a century ago.

The normies, the vast faceless army of interchangeable and fungible IQ-90 NPCs, instinctively seek out belief systems that let them think they’re making sense of the world. It’s a coping mechanism without which they cannot function from day to day. People need a belief system that encourages them to start families and provide fur them, to think of the future instead of sticking a needle in their arms and self-destructing this afternoon. The common belief system of the West a century ago was stable, though those who look closely at newspapers and pulp novels of that era can see the cracks already beginning to furm in its foundations. Christianity is risible nonsense from top to bottom and end to end, but it had developed into a stable furm over fifteen or sixteen centuries, a furm that did not immediately tear down nations that accepted it. Fur that vast majority of humanity who are uncurious sorts, disinclined to think about very much (“my brain hurts!”), it encouraged them to trust one another, deal justly with one another. It discouraged theft, murder over imagined slights, laziness, and habitual drunkenness. This week’s fashionable flavor of flyingsaucerism or globalwarmenism or warmed-over 1970s New Age twaddle is equally lacking in empirical support fur its claims, while failing to promote anything whatsoever that is either good fur a nation, a family, or a man in the long run. It was a shabby, dirty rug, but when we pulled it out from under everyone, everyone fell into a bottomless pit that was hidden beneath it, and we’re all still falling.
>>54050
>It got taken down almost instantly
Was he a christian who got angry at your atheist view? Christians get dense when facing someone who isn't a believer because the bible says to spread the gospel and that christ is the truth and way fur salvation
>Humans have an instinct to seek out patterns
I am friends with my teacher from elementary school and hes an atheist, when we were talking about religion he said that his argument was that humans seek something to believe as a cope fur feeling lonely in the world. I am christian because i have the faith that a deity exist and was responsible of creating this complex universe, and the teachings the bible gives to us has helped me in a daily basis fur be a good person or face my problems
>>54056
I have faith because if God wasn't real I would be dead from heroin
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>>54050
Based post, thank you fur saving it to post here anon. I'm probably one of those 90 IQ NPCs but through chance I ended up here, and I don't really know what to think. I have mini panic attacks about my future daily and get very emotional. Unfurtunately I have a hard time trusting people so it's hard to get help and cope
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>I have faith because if God wasn't real I would be dead from heroin
I don’t much to add to this debate but I do have something funny to share.

When I was learning to drive, I had an instructor who didn’t believe in anything spiritual but refused to call himself as an atheist. 

I don’t remember the exact label he used but he called himself a “scientific naturalist”. He believe that everything can be explained with science and only science. It’s basically atheism with extra reddit brownie points. 

He doesn’t believe in the existence of birthdays but says that our true age is how old your cells are.

I don’t know how to feel about that.
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>>54056
Self-proclaimed "New Age Christian." We used to call this sort of person a "cafeteria Christian."  They really, really, really like the idea of some o' dat unlimited, unconditional Sky Daddy love, but they really, really, really hate the idea of there being rules, or the inconvenient concept of "sin," which ruins your fun.

Dad was a lapsed Catholic who had a sudden mid-life conversion to the most bug-eyed sort of Bible-thumper Just-Got-Saved Baptist, probably occasioned by some bad acid.  Mom was a lapsed Baptist who went along with it, the way she spent her life going along with whatever others around her wanted.  They raised me to thump the Bible. They also encouraged me to read it. I was an autodidact and a voracious reader as a wee lad, and already had a fair enough grounding in what they call "consensus reality" that I couldn't swallow it, though after the first few beatings I learned to play-act and pretend to pray in church like everyone else.

I have a lot less respect fur cafeteria Christians than I do fur methhead wife-beaters like my dad, who at least tried, in his limited, brutal, caveman way to stick with something once he'd made a choice and declared that he was fur it. Intellectually speaking, I mean.

I grew up to be a closet atheist, with a small A.  Some people have told me that I'm really an agnostic, as I hold the questions to be unanswerable, unknowable, and absurd.  I have never spoken about any of this with any relative, or anyone I know IRL.  Periodically online I feel compelled to rant about it.  There was a time that I was sort of semi-active in some "online atheist communities," but after a few years it seemed to me that nobody else there had arrived at that intellectual position through logic and the pursuit of knowledge. Everybody was angry at daddy, angry at capitalism, angry at America, angry at an imaginary conspiracy theory they named "the patriarchy" or "the military-industrial complex," and they got together in chatrooms and IRC channels and phpBB furums and bounced their anger off one another, amplifying and purifying as the rage wave traveled back and furth through them, and they all eventually aligned, like iron atoms in a magnet, and decided that all these things they hated were all the same thing.  They mashed "Daddy" and "America" and "Capitalism" and everything else up in a big ball of evil vagueness and named it "God," and they got angrier and angrier and angrier at it.  They were all convinced that they were the smartest people on the planet, smug insufferable know-it-alls who had every excuse ready when there were news stories about some batshit insane death-cultists flying planes full of hostages into skyscrapers, or murdering children in a school.  The "God" they hated wasn't involved in that, and the people who murdered kids at music festivals were ACKTCHEWALLY mighty, righteous, fearless warriors striking back against AMERIKKKA, which makes them ACKTCHWALLY good.  And if you question any aspect of this, that's a RACISM, and you're b&.

So I don't seek out that kind of community any more.  As each year passes I keep my thoughts to myself more and more.  It's probably just as well.

>>54063
I don't want to sound glib, but, like the man says, there's a support group fur that. It's called "everybody." It meets at the bar. Don't feel alone.

There are people fur whom Christianity, even modern touchy-feely candyass bullshit cafeteria Christianity, is the only coping mechanism available that doesn't lead immediately to them hanging themselves.

It's been like this fur a while, too.  Don't feel alone. Everybody's going through it, all the time, even the ones who look down at their kids in tiny caskets and tell themselves "everything happens fur a reason, this is part of God's plan." If they don't go home and rope, that's a little victory, right?  Society kind of needs them not to.  And if this is unsatisfactory, I got nothing fur you but my sympathies, friend.
>>54059
I have no faith because if god was real, I'd be dead from heroin
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>>53379 (OP) 
faggots pretend gatekeeping is bad, but do it to their enemies too. we need to get rid of this taboo that discrimination is le bad. everybody does it, and it gatekeeping is necessary
also there seems to be a discerning amount of cringe in this thread. hopefully my doodles will help remedy this issue
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>>54428
murdoch chan would think you're a degenerate tho
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>>54428
>'member Murdoch?
Has it really been this long bros... also gem in 4th pic
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>>54429
1. femcel is not a degenerate
2. ur jewish
>>54430
are they still around or did 'ssad finally get them?
>also gem in 4th pic
thanks. i don't get why literally every old person in america worships israel
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>>54433
ngl i like your art and you are very talented but the lore fur femcel makes zero sense to me
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>>54435
>the lore fur femcel makes zero sense to me
extremist fundamentalist christian autocrat billionaire tries to bring about christian NWO. though i have not thought the plot completely through, since i am primarily an artist, not a writer
also i draw her in whatever funny picture i feel like so lore wise half the shit i draw her in is non canon
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>>54439
>also i draw her in whatever funny picture i feel like so lore wise half the shit i draw her in is non canon
hopefully you keep drawing more funny pictures
>>54433
I used to like them but honestly it was just edgy nonesense. I think they figured that out and from their last video/QA it sounds like they were ready to move on start a family etc.
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>>54443
>it sounds like they were ready to move on start a family etc.
the pewdiepie ending? good fur them, its probably the closest to "riding off into the sunset" as you can get being terminally online
>>54050
>Christianity is all nonsense and fur low IQs but i cant explain why i just repeat what ive heard other people tell me and never bothered to look it up because everyone around me says the same stuff as i do so i must be right

Where do you even get all that you just said? Ive heard the same argument countless of times but no one said why they thought that. I dont know why people want to pretend atheism isnt the position that is being furced rn, you arent bring intelectual you are just repeating stuff someone else furced on you man
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>>54460
>t. I didn't read what you wrote I just picked out a sentence I didn't like
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>>54461
I read everything, nothing other than words without explanations. Just assumptions that you took out of somewhere you didnt share
Just stuff to make you feel smart and justify your lack of curiosity
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