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I see another post by a homophobic christian. She's entitled to her beliefs, isn't she?

It's really not surprising how many Christians are homophobic and anti-BLM. That was a huge thing that made me realize how NOT Jesus-like Christianity is.

It’s no coincidence that the ex-vangelical and Christian deconstruction movement happened at the same time as the movement for Black lives. Christian Supremacy is such a huge source of injustice in the US. One of the most important aspects of my own anti-racism journey started with deconstructing the Christian faith that I was raised in.

This is controversial because Christian supremacist ideology is really pervasive in Black churches too. They don't like the racist parts but they do embrace the homophobia and sexism. And they don't see how it's all related.

When you think beyond White supremacy to see that's it's just one part of the umbrella of Christian supremacy, it's really a game-changer. Christian Supremacy is multiple forms of oppression and Supremacy, all wrapped into one.
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Exactly, she IS entitled to her beliefs just as others are who see whites as “ privileged” and “ white supremacists”.
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
Elessar · 26-30, M
@soar2newhighs So long as those beliefs remain beliefs and aren't turned into law, nor discrimination, honestly nobody cares. In general that's not the way things go with this kind of matter.
Randi1125 · 31-35, F
@soar2newhighs @DeluxedEdition

Christianity affects every aspect of our lives, we have the right to critique it.
@Randi1125 Not saying you don’t Critique
and criticize, something everybody does regarding their beliefs on issues.
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
@Randi1125 feel free to critique it. That’s your right.
Randi1125 · 31-35, F
@DeluxedEdition

Well, golly gee. Thank you for your permission.
@Elessar True…