First off, I'll apologize if I repeat anything that's already been said. But here's my perspective.
YES. I used to be a very faithful christian, I have not met one single christian who wasn't a hypocrite. I even struggled with hypocrisy. They cling to the bible, and it's irrelevant for modern times. They worship a "loving" god they're told to fear. They support "acceptance" but will cast you away if you're homosexual or partake in illegal activity.
I remember being 10 or 11 years old, sitting in a pew with my family at church on Sunday. (When 9/11 was still a recent thing.) The pastor was preaching, and scorned the middle eastern people. Speaking lowly of Muslims and attempting to educate false information to the congregation. They. ate. it. up.
Needless to say, I have negative feelings about religion. But not a biased opinion, I used to be religious. I can honestly say I believe it's just a part of their faith, as I mentioned, it's built on hypocrisy.
Is it normal that I believe most religious people are hypocrites?
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First off, I'll apologize if I repeat anything that's already been said. But here's my perspective.
YES. I used to be a very faithful christian, I have not met one single christian who wasn't a hypocrite. I even struggled with hypocrisy. They cling to the bible, and it's irrelevant for modern times. They worship a "loving" god they're told to fear. They support "acceptance" but will cast you away if you're homosexual or partake in illegal activity.
I remember being 10 or 11 years old, sitting in a pew with my family at church on Sunday. (When 9/11 was still a recent thing.) The pastor was preaching, and scorned the middle eastern people. Speaking lowly of Muslims and attempting to educate false information to the congregation. They. ate. it. up.
Needless to say, I have negative feelings about religion. But not a biased opinion, I used to be religious. I can honestly say I believe it's just a part of their faith, as I mentioned, it's built on hypocrisy.