@thatfrisiangirlish@blahaj.zone
Post #2382035
2026-05-07 15:38 UTC
@Tattie@eldritch.cafe I don't think faith is about being right or wrong in the sense of an accurate description of the world. However... yes, peace. Within yourself, with others.
And that's the gripe I have with cults, and most organized religion that I encountered - it is about being right, to exclusion, to war, to eternal damnation. In that sense, the redecorated structure of a lot of vocal atheists is belief and religion, the faith in being right.
That's why I think loudly pointing out inconsistencies and falsehoods in the bible won't convince anyone, because to a believer, the presented facts don't matter, but the mindset to navigate uncertainty in life does. Biblethumpers don't care about accurate translations (possibly, but mostly actually not) pertaining to gay and trans people, they care about being given certainty about something they are uncertain about.
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@faithisleaping@anarres.family 2026-05-10 14:05
@thatfrisiangirlish@blahaj.zone @Tattie@eldritch.cafe This is why my faith, if I have such a thing, is in statistics.