My mom's friend posted this.
Feels like it was directed at me.
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You know, for years, I didn’t post anything about atheism or leaving Christianity on my personal accounts, but I’ve been doing a lot more of that lately.
People that I used to go to church with are seeing my page. Friends. Family members.
…and friends of family.
One shared a post that I couldn’t help but feel like was directed at me.
It sucks that they view us as projects.
We’re a battle to be won.
The worst part is that they say this kind of stuff while STILL supporting Donald Trump.
Are we really the ones who need saving?
They wonder if the window is closing on my soul, but I’m wondering what the fuck it’s going to take for them to wake up.
“You can live as an example.”
WHAT EXAMPLE???
You think women who are raped should be forced to give birth to that child.
I don’t hate these people. They might think that, since I speak about the harmful aspects of their religion, but those things are separate.
I just think they’re very, very indoctrinated.
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Hmmm. I don't know that they see you as a project; from what I'm reading, this person doesn't think they have to do anything. What I'm reading is that they've already determined they disagree with how you live your life, and that, passive-aggressively, they wanted to tell you that time is running out for you to change your behavior to what they think is appropriate. And although they know they *could* expend effort to try to change you, they won't because it wouldn't matter, because only Jesus can really do the job of changing you. And, obviously, it's not their fault when you go to hell.
So the appropriate answer is to roll your eyes and just move on.
That was me at one point🫣🤪