Seems like hard-core hate for anyone religious is fine in many circles. Is there a point where it becomes as problematic as other forms of bigotry? Not any specific religion necessarily just the disdain for the religious in general.

    • Chippys_mittens@lemmy.worldOP
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      4 hours ago

      Your response just comes off the same way a guy might say something like “Sure I don’t HATE gay/racial group/ethnic group people, I just dont want them to be around me” (a common sentiment I’d hear growing up) I recognize the distinction between choice you made though. I just can’t quite seem to grasp why you may think people make that choice.

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        People make that choice because it makes them feel special.

        I don’t need to be a member of a bronze-age book club to enjoy my life

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          People make that choice because it makes them feel special.

          Sadly, a lot of people are indoctrinated into religion as a child.