when i was on reddit, i quickly noped out of r/christianity and found r/truechristian
there's a post there from two years ago asking why r/christianity is so toxic ... this is a good reply and relevant to your post here:
Well, r/Christianity isn’t a Christian sub. It’s a sub for people who talk about Christianity and nobody likes to talk about Christianity more than atheists do.
Christians will often talk about scripture and God’s plan for our lives and his path of salvation for us that was made through Christ, but that’s not the same as talking about Christianity as a social structure and the impact that it has on secular individuals. r/TrueChristian is actually a Christian sub where we talk about scripture and what it means to follow Christ. That’s why I prefer to follow r/TrueChristian instead of r/Christianity.
As a matter of fact, I think anyone acting on faith or blind belief is doing more harm than good in general.
However, the only violent religious extremism I've seen in 4 years is from the religion of SocJus. Even the Islam community has been chill.... what attacks have been carried out in the name of Christianity?
when i was on reddit, i quickly noped out of r/christianity and found r/truechristian
there's a post there from two years ago asking why r/christianity is so toxic ... this is a good reply and relevant to your post here:
Name any recent violent Christian extremists. I'll wait.
They're calling what happened at the capitol Christian terrorism. Pretty retarded.
Why the fuck are you retards still on reddit.
It's literal commie propaganda.
If you want to find Christians, go on gab.
I'm not religious.
As a matter of fact, I think anyone acting on faith or blind belief is doing more harm than good in general.
However, the only violent religious extremism I've seen in 4 years is from the religion of SocJus. Even the Islam community has been chill.... what attacks have been carried out in the name of Christianity?