Recent comments in /f/mildlyinteresting
artaig t1_jegu1id wrote
Back in the day your face communicated everything needed. Apparently so much screen time has made the art of reading faces a thing of the past.
clemep8 t1_jegtuo9 wrote
But the holes? How do you repair that without it looking like crap?
bitee1 t1_jegtj2f wrote
Reply to comment by jaffakree83 in My dollar store popcorn has a bible verse on it. by BurritoSanmartino
Christianity is -
vicarious redemption / scapegoating - [John 3:16-17, Romans 3:25]
(https://www.esv.org/John+3:16%E2%80%9317;Romans+3:25/)
love is compulsory - [Matthew 22:36-40, Romans 13:8-10, Galatians 5:14, Matthew 12:30, Luke 14:26]
thought crimes - [Matthew 18:9, Matthew 5:28-29 , Mark 9:47]
(https://www.esv.org/Matthew+18:9;Matthew+5:28%E2%80%9329;Mark+9:47/)
eternal punishment for finite crimes - [Mark 3:29, Matthew 25:41, Matthew 25:46, 2 Thessalonians 1:9, Jude 1:7]
(https://www.esv.org/Mark+3:29;Matthew+25:41;Matthew+25:46;Matthew+25:2;1+Thessalonians+1:9;Jude+7/)
inherited sins for a crime that never happened - [1 Timothy 2:14, Romans 5:12, Romans 5:19, Deuteronomy 23:2, Exodus 20:5]
(https://www.esv.org/1+Timothy+2:14;Romans+5:12;Romans+5:19;Deuteronomy+23:2;Exodus+20:5/)
ignorance worship/ credulity is rewarded - [Genesis 2:17, Proverbs 3:5-6, Romans 1:22, Psalm 14:1]
(https://www.esv.org/Genesis+2:17;Proverbs+3:5%E2%80%936;Romans+1:22;Psalm+14:1/)
no planning for the future - [Luke 18:22, Luke 12:33, Matthew 19:21, Mark 10:21]
(https://www.esv.org/Luke+18:22;Luke+12:33;Matthew+19:21;Mark+10:21;Matthew+6:34/)
None of those things are moral or healthy in a civilized society.
It is the religious moderate majority who play a very important role in protecting, enabling and validating the harmful beliefs of the fundamentalists - by this fact they are indirectly harming others. The moderates by choosing to call themselves Muslims, Christians, Jews or Mormons are therefore choosing to group themselves with the people who are being honest to what their holy texts say and those who use their religion for harm. If there is nothing else that you can accept as a harm done by moderates, they do make it harder to criticize religion in public. They also defend their ultimately immoral and fundamental religion and they advocate for the intellectually dishonest use of religious faith.
Things that are or were enabled and validated - by moderate religious believers -
The U.S. supreme court advancing the religious right agenda - abortion / overturning Roe, religious schools supported by taxes, prayer in public schools
Indoctrination, faith healing, churches protecting child rapists, convent child abuse, convent nun abuse, condom use stance in places with HIV epidemics, anti-maskers / anti-vaxxers spreading covid at churches (by not social distancing), science/evolution denial, witch burning - the last pope warned people of witches and you can watch videos online of witch burnings, circumcision, female genital mutilation, overpopulation, quiverful movement, abstinence education, pro-birthers - fake pregnancy crisis centers outright lying and them suing for freedom of speech for rights to lie, personhood bills, televangelism - faith money seeds / prosperity gospel, statements of faith, oppression of women, oppression and hatred of gays, oppression and hatred of atheists, censuring/censorship, "intelligent design" suing for rights to lie in schools, slavery, genocide, forced conversion, exquisite torture, racism, human sacrifice, ethnic cleansing, empathy removal, threats of eternal punishment, religious wars, blood transfusion rejection, systematic child abuse, prayer for sickness instead of medicine or doctors, blue laws, contraceptive stance, rejection of vaccines, young Earthers, flat Earthers, bible literalists, supporting and protection of extremists, faith as a virtue, climate change denial, anti-atheist billboards, Christmas displays on public property, 10 commandments on public property, supposed "wars" on Christianity/christmas, no freedom from religion, churches are tax exempt, blasphemy laws, god on money and in the pledge, atheists are the most hated and least trusted, shunning responsibility, churches land ownership, churches hoarding money and art, court swear ins, lack of separation of church and state, bibles for Africa, anti-gay laws, apologetics, no adoption for gays, religious companies - birth control restrictions, chastity laws, religious companies - public anti-gay stance, religious forgeries, creation museum, shifting the burden of proof, death threats on atheists and critics, marriage vows over spouse abuse, prayer for first world problems, believers clinging on to every single tragedy or natural disaster, Christian rock, country - promoting superstition, mother Theresa (increasing suffering on the poor and stealing from "charity"), forced belief/no exits, not allowing questions, closeted religious gays speaking against gays, pious fraud, holy wars, wilfully spreading disease instead of closing churches during a pandemic, calling atheists "militant", opinion based "facts" and evidence, arrogance, god of the gaps, demanding respect/ that religions not be criticized, fundamentalists, cherry picking, ignorance glorification, idea and book worship, KKK, Westboro Baptist, marital rape, virgin execution rape, hudud (punishments), Sharia, honor killing, acid attacks, death for apostasy, child marriage, 72 perpetual virgins, terrorism, suicide bombing, stoning, beheadings and you can watch videos online of them, burqas(women full coverings), women's restrictions, ashura (flagellation including children), death fatwas(command to kill), jihads(holy war), taqiyya(deception for Islam), 9/11, Karma, castes
Abrahamic holy books support - murder, intolerance, slavery, infanticide, misogyny, genocide, incest, homophobia, xenophobia, torture, human sacrifice, sadomasochism, violence, revenge, bigotry
salonpasss t1_jegtc37 wrote
So cute!
Annoying_Anomaly t1_jegtbmy wrote
all fun and games until it plays backwards and you hear satan
xarsha_93 t1_jegt7y9 wrote
Reply to 20 year old tickets from Little Caesar’s forgotten arcade themed restaurant named “Caesarland” by Forgeworld
What happened to Caesarland?? I lived in Chicago as a kid and went there at least once a month but I haven't been to the States in over a decade. I never even bothered to check if there were any other Caesarlands around.
fastrthnu t1_jegt7vv wrote
I'm more interested in the "Proof" button.
nolongerbanned99 t1_jegt1ie wrote
They should do that with people.
jaffakree83 t1_jegswu3 wrote
Reply to comment by bitee1 in My dollar store popcorn has a bible verse on it. by BurritoSanmartino
>All religious Faith is intellectual dishonesty made into an elite virtue. It is wish thinking.
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Huge generalization not accounting for the diversity of beliefs and valuesi n religious communities
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>People who think there is a god have no objective method to read any holy book just like they have no objective method that can be used to say how all the other religions besides their one favorite religion are wrong.
Not accurate, that's the assumption that everyone believes what they read with no critical thinking skills. Many religious people many religious people rely on historical and literary analysis, theological reasoning, and communal traditions to understand their religious texts.
>For people who care about what is true in reality the evidence needs to meet the whole of the claims being made and there are only bad reasons to accept god claims. I care too much that the people who I'm forced to share this planet with hold true in reality beliefs. We do not live in private bubbles, the people who take what are supposedly the most important questions and claim god did it with magic - vote, indoctrinate children and most are in a death cult that make them hate and claim other people not in their cults are sub human.
Not supported by evidence. There are always extremists that hold these views but many others follows scientific reasoning and tolerance and love for others.
>The god believers can't keep their religions to themselves.
Neither can atheists, but religious people don't normally seek out to insult and attack anyone who shares their faith, even if they disagree with it.
>They are also more anti-science/ anti-vax during a pandemic.
You mean the science that turned out to be dead wrong and the vax that wasn't really a vax?
>The religious moderates act as protection for the people who take their not moderate compatible religions seriously and who know their holy books best. Those being more honest to the texts are doing much real-life harm and are trying to take away others legal rights.
We generally don't care what others do with their lives, just when it starts to hit close to home, like showing porn to children and making them question their sexuality, which is what Christians said would happen 10 years ago.
ThatOneGuy6810 t1_jegsw18 wrote
i mean shark oil too...
Kiflaam t1_jegspov wrote
the DEA has you flagged
jprime84 OP t1_jegsoa9 wrote
Reply to comment by New_Stats in Theres a patch of clover in my yard with a high concentration of four and five-leafed clovers by jprime84
I had wondered whether each individual constituted a plant, or if the "bunch" was essentially one plant. Genetics makes sense.
Tail_Nom t1_jegsjsn wrote
It's a new attempt to improve math and reading competency. Consume your alphanumerics.
New_Stats t1_jegsdlh wrote
Reply to Theres a patch of clover in my yard with a high concentration of four and five-leafed clovers by jprime84
A four or more leaf clover is a genetic mutation so they grow in patches together, because the mutation gets passed on and spread
VAWLTGHOST t1_jegscxy wrote
Goes to conference:
“Sorry I’m keeping my distance”
Demol_ t1_jegs8fs wrote
Reply to comment by MasterpieceBrave420 in This teabag contains tiny llama shaped sugar by simo_nahh
THIS
THEiiiLLEST t1_jegs55a wrote
Oh yeah, the bachelor’s microwave.
jaffakree83 t1_jegrkes wrote
Reply to comment by bitee1 in My dollar store popcorn has a bible verse on it. by BurritoSanmartino
Ok? It still doesn't mean your boss should pay for it.
tkripper2 t1_jegr9lu wrote
Reply to Theres a patch of clover in my yard with a high concentration of four and five-leafed clovers by jprime84
Do you live in Ohio near the train derailment?
V01D_ID t1_jegr6ib wrote
Reply to comment by Offamylawn in These little worm dudes have formed a dance circle around this piling by DBreezy867
Long days and pleasant nights.
MonKeePuzzle t1_jegr1ww wrote
smart to have drilled holes in it first, otherwise this could have been unweildy with the wind
Ok-Camp-7285 t1_jegqzv0 wrote
Reply to comment by mopman94 in This old doll uses a vinyl like record to talk and sing by Eigenurin
>Huh, that’s cool and this is indeed the very definition of mildly interesting.
It fits the definition, it isn't the definition itself
at614inthe614 t1_jegqtdy wrote
Reply to comment by PaigeLily in The US government sent me a two dollar bill by sharksandwich70
The US penny enters the chat...
at614inthe614 t1_jegqofr wrote
Sweet! And they already gave you the answers!
Popscorn3383 t1_jeguc3q wrote
Reply to Transportion of a door on a bike in the Netherlands by puravidanina
On your left…and right