• @emptiestplace@lemmy.ml
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    -22 years ago

    As a critical thinker, church is unlikely to be high on your list of socializing options - unless you’re conducting some kind of experiment.

    • verity_kindle
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      62 years ago

      As a church enjoyer, I feel very othered right now. Can we go back to the vibe of OP’s indiscriminate joy and excitement?

      • @emptiestplace@lemmy.ml
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        02 years ago

        As someone who sees religion as a scourge on society and the unfettered, tax-free existence of churches as little more than a symptom, I wasn’t crazy about the possible implication that church attendance was required in order for one to be considered prosocial.

        • @cheese_greater@lemmy.worldOP
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          02 years ago

          I do if its a badly-behaving church that is doing that crap, otherwise they can really be a positive fixture of the community if its done right

    • @cheese_greater@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 years ago

      Its not about the god stuff, its about community and getting out to meet and socialize with it. God is just the social lubricant in place of alcohol but lots of cool people, musicians particularly, younger people like myself to make friends, lunches, prizes, volunteering to help people in non-religious services, etc.

      Don’t give a flying fuck about god, “he” is most likely nothing more than a simulacrum at this point (as he always was), its just good people and really accepting ones depending on the church. Mine def is

      • @tyo_ukko@sopuli.xyz
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        12 years ago

        I wish this was possible without the whole god thing. What do you do during prayers etc.? Whenever I’ve attended a baptism or a funeral or some such, all I can think about is how much mana the priest is using when casting the bless on the audience. It gets so awkward.