...but also kinda considering it.

  • REallyN [she/her,they/them]
    hexagon
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    4 years ago

    Interesting idea, I'm not sure if being Christian would deny this full range of the human condition as much as put it in a different context.

    • JeanPaulBlartre [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I mean, Christianity is normative. It establishes that there's one right way (Jesus' teachings) and a lot of wrong ways humans are supposed to think and feel and act, even though humans are unique and no two human minds are going to consistently operate the exact same way. It denies difference.

      Then there's the historical evidence. When you have groups like the Council of Nicaea voting on what's canon and what's apocrypha, it's hard to take it seriously as divine revelation and not just a human cultural product that was built up over years.