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Gender Nonconforming Jesus: A look at art history. CW: religion, transphobia, artistic nudity, depictions of open wounds (Long post)
Here’s a link to the original comic: Trans Jesus
Via game: “Torchless”
Tired of “religion helps mental health” no yall COMMUNITY and BELONGING helps mental health. Feeling loved and respected and believing that the world is bigger than yourself, that is the common denominator. Start meal trains and group gatherings and clubs, don’t wait for the church to do that shit. That’s what saves people, not sky daddy.
I think about this all the time.

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Teaching children thinking bad thoughts about someone is the same thing as murdering that person is fucked up.
Thought crime doesn’t exist. No one has ever been harmed or killed by someone thinking negative thoughts about them.
You know what has harmed people though? Teaching them they are evil for things they can’t control. Especially those who have intrusive thoughts.
Here’s for everyone who has been taught their thoughts make them evil.
Intrusive thoughts are not your secret desires.
They are involuntary.
You don’t need to be ashamed of them.
They will pass.
You are not committing taboo.
No one can read your mind.
No one will ever know what’s in your thoughts unless you feel like telling them.
No one can judge you for what you are thinking, whether voluntarily or involuntarily.
Your thoughts are private
You are not a bad person.
I may not be a “full on” anti-theist but I wish it was more normalized and less controversial to simply be against what a book says because it supports harmful beliefs and mindsets. I don’t care what religion or spiritual beliefs people practice as long as they aren’t harmful, bigoted, or oppressive. I’ll fight for your right to practice your beliefs but that doesn’t mean I support everything your book says.
I don't know who needs to hear this but: misery is not a virtue.
I know how many of us are raised culturally Christian if not "actually Christian" and I know how much of that involves the doctrine of lived misery leading to eternal bliss as well as lived joy (sin) leading to eternal suffering but something I don't see people talk about a lot is the way that even when we stop "believing" in these things, even when "heaven" and "hell" stop being concepts on our minds the things we learned do not simply leave us.
So many people I know don't believe in heaven or hell but they're nonetheless on the supposedly righteous path of denying themselves every little bit of joy, comfort, happiness and hedonism while trying their best to be upstanding, kind and good people.
Especially in activist circles its a common thing, I feel, that people will put their post-religious fervor to trying to make the world a better place and at the same never manage to unlearn the fact that they FEEL that in order to do that they must suffer. That in order to be good one must be miserable.
I'm here to remind you that you don't. Misery is not a virtue. Making the world a better place doesn't need to mean denying yourself comfort, enjoyment, enrichment or joy. You're a human being, a creature of this world and your brain and body seek and deserve these sensory delights as naturally as they need oxygen to breathe.