Craziest part of religion? Their stance on entertainment

I used to constantly see Christian videos of people making others feel guilty for playing the popular videogames or watching the newest movies. They’d be like, Hollywood is demonic! It’s entertainment distracting you and taking you away from God! Or they’d be like videogames are violent and crazy! I would see this all the time lol and it’s actually insane. We’re lucky people like that aren’t currently trying to attack game releases like GTA 6 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣. I used to hear them say the show Naruto is demonic because Naruto has an inner demon lol. Crazy stuff…

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 9 hours ago
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How can religion posit that a divine being loves the world if he claims he would send the majority of people to hell?

I just think it’s strange how Christianity posits how much this god loves the world if the text apparently states that most people are on their way to hell rather than heaven. If such a being truly loved people, wouldn’t he do everything in his power to ensure that essentially no one ever had to go there? And then there’s the other weird thing about this religion. How this god is saving you from himself. There are memes about this online, but it talks about how this salvation is apparently saving you from their God’s actually punishment for you. To me, that just sounds batshit crazy and insane lol. So their god created a salvation for you to be saved from himself basically. So weird lol…….

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 3 days ago
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The Myth of "Consensual" Sex Meme

I recently found this meme and I think it’s pretty funny 😂😂. I don’t know if it was originally a religious meme but I think the internet kind of turned it on its head and now it’s just a meme kinda mocking what conservatives and religious people think people in consensual relationships should be doing lol. I just think the meme points to the hyper control that religion wants to have on peoples freedoms and even their bodies, which I think is insane. Purity culture also kind of plays a lot into this too.

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 8 days ago
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Religious parents are stupid

Religious parents are often unintelligent and the only thing they know is their religion. I just think its a shame that they would force their stupid hogwash down their kids throats. Their creepy ideas of morality have nothing to with the lives of their children and its gross that people would force their hogwash on their kids. As someone living with this myslef, it is the height of embarrassing. I don't care about your worthless beliefs or your worthless god. I don't think they understand that, and I don't think most religious parents understand either lol. I don't think they have the intelligence to understand.

Edit: I primarily mean to say that religion is bad in the way that it makes parents act. Not that I meant to insult parents, it’s just infuriating how people lose their critical thinking skills to religion.

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 10 days ago

I hate it when tech YouTubers act like they speak for us lol

I was watching Linus’s video on the Steam Machine video and while I thought it was cool, I heavily disagreed with his segment on the PSVR2. He talked about how the PS5 still has VR temporarily over the Steam Machine, but then kind of disrespected it. He kinda dissed on it and then implied that Sony will never make another one despite having no evidence of that lol. There’s nothing to suggest Sony couldn’t revisit the PSVR and make a third one if there’s interest and demand. They’ve already made plenty of games for the VR2 and will likely make more. You can tell a lot of these YouTubers people just jump on the popular bandwagon and then shit on other technology which is kind of weird lol. This was the same when so many media and news companies shitted on XR technology and called it niche and just hoped it would fail. Weird…. For a guy who was all about supporting the technology, it was gross to see him crap on it

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 10 days ago

Headsets and smart glasses are undeniably the future

I think even though there’s been initial backlash to VR, it’s still pretty undeniable that it’s seen as the future. Every major company has invested in AR/VR - Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Sony, etc. Smartglasses are the end-goal form factor for headset technology, so VR headset form factors look awkward to most people. But in the future, we’ll probably just have both anyway. Smartglasses for most people, VR headsets for immersive experiences. Headset technology just has too many obvious benefits. So I think even though VR (and even gaming as a whole) is going through a bit of a downturn, the technology will still keep evolving and get more popular. It probably won’t become super mainstream, but it will grow. Even Apple knows this, which is why they’ve literally still upgraded their VisionOS software with new features and AI. Overall, I think the technology is only bound to grow and eventually become slightly more mainstream. One thing I always thought was cool was how many kids seem to like immersive VR experiences. The next generation always gets more used to newer technology than older generations do, so they’ll likely pioneer tech in the big era of AI, AR/VR, the cloud, and more.

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 15 days ago
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Religion is the most frustratingly illogical thing in existence

It is the one thing that cannot be backed by cold-hard facts, logic, and reason. It’s the only thing that people can get tricked into believing based off of feelings, emotions, etc. It tells you to disregard what you know from your mind about the universe factually, and to start believing in these fairy tales ideas that are not substantiating by science. If we know that humans evolved from a long line of ancestors, even ideas like the original Adam and Eve just sound nonsensical. Religion teaches you to disregard what you know through logic and facts and asks you to believe in crazy things. A boat filled with every animal?? I don’t even think most people even believe that to be possible LOL. The inconsistencies that exist in religion is insane.

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 20 days ago
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Trump is mocking Christians and Christianity and the funny thing is, Christians can't even see it

I think it's so funny how so many conservatives and Christians voted for Trump but don't even realize how much he mocks their faith. I mean, not only did he replace himself as Jesus in AI generated image of him healing people, but he doesn't embody or care about any of the supposed values of Christianity. It's actually fucking hilarious. He doesn't give a fuck about their Jesus or their beliefs; he just cares about using that shit so he can be a billionaire and president. Trump's just using them and they don't even realize it lol. I just think it's kind of sad, especially for Christians, to be so hilariously deceived like this. But honestly, its kind of funny too. He's showing them to their faces he doesn't care and is mocking their beliefs but they can't see it LOL.

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 25 days ago
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Friendly reminder: You don’t owe their Jesus anything

Christians tend to have this idea that you owe their Jesus belief, converting, endless lifetime of worship, etc. No, you don’t owe their imaginary ghost anything. They can try to force their god on other people all the want, but they are just living in deluded fairy tales. Christians have gotten so bent up about their beliefs that now they are trying to force it on a whole country (America). Which is quite frankly sad. I mean how dead does your religion have to be that you have to cry and make a temper tantrum in front of the whole country so we pay attention to you 🤣🤣🤣🤣. If Christianity is good for anything though, it’s entertainment 😂😂😂😂😂.

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 28 days ago

Family indoctrination is crazy

I think it’s insane how bad the religious indoctrination of people in Christian and Islam families in. The religion is often forced on you, and you are often demanded to believe even if you don’t personally want to. They believe if you miss church attendance for the sky daddy, he will be upset with you and be angry cause you didn’t want to spend time in his presence LOL. Then they will frequently ask you to pray to an imaginary worthless ghost who doesn’t even exist. It’s actually insane how these religions indoctrinate people. How have your experiences with religious indoctrination be?

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 28 days ago
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Do you think people are becoming more or less religious?

Are you for the opinion that people in society are becoming more or less religious? I'm of the opinion that religion is still declining vastly. Conservative voices got their hands on a few people, particularly young men, with their enticing religious lies. So some young guys drew into it thinking traditional Christianity could finally get them a girl and teach them the "values" that would allow them to live successful lives. Obviously, Christianity isn't going to do that for them and many women wouldn't touch those guys with a ten-foot-long pole LOL. But yeah, recently there's this lie going around that people seem to become more religious, and I just don't buy it. It's typical Christian propaganda, trying to parade their fringe beliefs as if everyone in the world needs to accept them lol.

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 1 month ago

How long does it take for earnings to get updated on the dashboard?

How long does it take for earnings to get updated on the dashboard now? I recently did a task for project HH, but my earnings are not showing up at all. It's been a while since I've worked, so I'm just curious. Is it usually just later that same day, like at 12 PM or 2 PM?

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 1 month ago

Why is the Christian God conflicted in his love for humanity?

One second it’s “I love you so much”, the next is “I’m burning you for eternity over your inequities” or “I’m going to judge you for this”. I just think it’s kind of unstable. He always need an “out” to unleash his wrath/anger. There’s no consistency in his portrayal of love, meaning it’s not really true love. Which I think is funny because the biblical text says “god is love” but his actions show otherwise.

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 1 month ago

About Handshake AI’s changes

Do you guys think everything happening with Handshake AI now is because Handshake noticed some people were technically running the time without working much (ie time theft) and now they’re basically punishing and controlling everyone because of it? Kind of makes sense to me with everything they’ve basically added now. They’ve put people in a huge surveillance situation and basically blaming people even for things they haven’t done.

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 1 month ago
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How Christians can be so seemingly confident about their beliefs despite no evidence is insane.

It is crazy to deal with family and a variety of people who are so confident to force their foolish beliefs on other people despite no evidence. No, no one has ever seen your "God/Lord" and there is no evidence of him whatsoever. No, the "lord" was not watching you or over you. That was just your mind making things up to fit your religious indoctrination/narrative. No, there is no practical evidence of the bible or many of the things it brings up. It's crazy how Christians will especially talk about their "God" like he's undeniably real. No, there isn't any evidence of him, and it's laughable how you would bring hogwash like that to people and expect them to believe it LMAO. The Bible has so many contradictions that people have literally had to say that "it isn't literal" just to justify its inconsistencies with the real world. I mean, that's just sad lol. It's crazy how Christians will do so many mental gymnastics to claim their god is real, relevant, or has power.

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 2 months ago

Do you think this game is coming to PC officially?

The game is doing really well, and it likely has a bright future with the final season of the anime coming back. Do you think they’ll officially port it to Steam like Klab did with Bleach Brave Souls? I know you can technically play it already using android emulators on PC, but it might be possible to get an official PC launch. Honestly, if it eventually got ported to PC and consoles like Brave Souls, that would be insane.

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 2 months ago
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Is religion responsible for the weird as fuck prudishness we see in current times?

Do you think religion is responsible for generations like Gen Z getting weirdly anti-sex? It’s so funny to see them criticize consensual sex or masturbation and then shame people for doing so. I truly blame conservative/christian social media telling them they should live traditional/pure lives lmao. So fucking weird the way that our culture has turned out. I’m Gen Z and I can see that it’s so weird. We’re also seeing loads of Gen Z men get weirdly sucked in by the church. This is legit the weirdest timeline, fuck lol. Even seeing people/generations around me become Christian and it’s so weird. It’s like a cancer that just keeps getting people fucking sucked up into it.

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 2 months ago
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Religion only has power because of the people who force it

I honestly feel like religion only truly has power because many people in family, government, and society proclaim it like it’s obviously true. It’s not, and it’s full of lies, but people proclaim it to be true because of their own distorted perspectives. The reason countries like America are the way they are today is because of religious crazies like that. People are indoctrinated to believe fairy tales and lies over reality. 90% of the time what we’re fighting against are just people who believe these ideas are undoubtedly true. That’s why I try not to blame people who believe too much, rather it’s the religion itself that I see fault with. I hate that these lies and fantasies are propagated to people, and it’s frankly embarrassing. To give you an example, these crazies last year believed they would be raptured up in the skies due to a prophecy. When that didn’t happen, they went crazy on social media and did mental gymnastics, and talked about differing calendars/dates. These people have religious psychosis. They aren’t grounded in reality, but they live in the fairy tales of their religion.

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 2 months ago

The Arrowverse shows were all truly incredible. They were incredibly long lasting and were truly beautiful shows. Flash and Arrow really come to mind as both being generational shows that truly impacted a lot of people. Do you think we’ll ever ever get something like this again?

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u/LinkTheHero009 — 2 months ago