Is it normal that I have an intense dislike for Christians?

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  • Ever since martin luther posted the 95 thesis on the vatican door, christianity diversity has sky-rocketed(or sooner, i'm also a disliker of christians and I have no real reason to study the entirety of the religion). there has been several "branches" of christianity, mostly where people make up there own beliefs on/of god(ex: lutherans, mormans, Baptists, etc.). It shows how easily the mind longs for satisfaction, especially on the great questions like: how'd we get here, what is our purpose? But through time, the thinkers propose new ideas and theorys on our coming about, and some are believed by several idiots, and even some intelligent people.....So even though it would seem easy to just "hate" religion, you need to realise it's only relative to the human nervous system, Ex: we wouldn't view murder, stealing or any crime wrong if we only viewed it relative TO the human nervous system.....the grass isn't green, dog's are color blind, to them, it's grey(most likely). on the other hand......Yes, I hate christianity but, through time Ihave learned that it's not the christians fault, it's his parents, and there parents, and all the way to the creator of the parables we call the bible, and then the creators parents. What this says is that people only believe what they want to believe, by relative to there up-bringing, and early views. granted in some cases(like my own), people stray from the path there parents have chosen, but in the end, they grow there views just like there parents and the child only coverges to the ultimate questions....and tries to find his/her own path, creating different theorys made relative to, the human nervous system..........Also, everything I said was my own opinions and theory( Gravity is a theory, jump off a fucking house and see how that ends up).

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