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Mad_Machine76

(24,450 posts)
9. It's not really about persecution or being attacked
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 03:11 PM
Mar 27

It's really about them realizing that they are no longer given privileged status and have to "live in a society" with other people who don't look, act, feel, or believe like them. Their solution to this is to find ways to remain in control of society and/or ensure that their beliefs, feelings, values, etc. are held above everything else and that they don't have to change anything about themselves, even if it means having to interact with somebody they believe is sinful.

Makes 'em feel special. 50 Shades Of Blue Mar 27 #1
Persecution is addictive in the world gay texan Mar 27 #18
Not just the evangelicals NanaCat Mar 27 #20
Great post. Thanks. TheProle Mar 27 #29
They feel akin to Jesus. Bluethroughu Mar 27 #30
Why? ._. Mar 27 #2
I think it's because Dan Mar 27 #3
That & they think being persecuited makes them 'Christ-like' Attilatheblond Mar 27 #13
But being persecuted is christ-like NanaCat Mar 27 #21
Their understanding of "freedom of religion" hvn_nbr_2 Mar 27 #19
Pence - Freedom of religion keithbvadu2 Mar 27 #26
This, its bullshit Cosmocat Mar 27 #32
Like Chump, they play the victim to gain sympathy and scare people. Ping Tung Mar 27 #4
Correct Cosmocat Mar 27 #33
The Bible tells them they are persecuted, over and over. They believe the bible is the literal Word of God. maxsolomon Mar 27 #5
It's part of their religion eallen Mar 27 #6
Since the evangelists are usually bullying us........................... Lovie777 Mar 27 #7
Preachers repeat it to their congregations every Sunday. RandySF Mar 27 #8
So does the media Johonny Mar 27 #24
It's not really about persecution or being attacked Mad_Machine76 Mar 27 #9
It is about the religion, because the Gospels NanaCat Mar 27 #22
Micro/macro thinking... MiHale Mar 27 #10
Because they get publicly ridiculed for their hypocrisy and stupidity by those with opposing views Freethinker65 Mar 27 #11
I think they KNOW deep down inside that their religious beliefs are nonsense. Goodheart Mar 27 #12
They feel "persecuted" if a sitcom has a gay character in it unblock Mar 27 #14
Because they occasionally encounter others who don't share their views . . . hatrack Mar 27 #15
Victims enid602 Mar 27 #16
Persecution IS their mythos HAB911 Mar 27 #17
God's Little Helpers. lindysalsagal Mar 27 #23
Anyone who believes they have the only true religion... IrishAfricanAmerican Mar 27 #25
They don't always get their own way. rsdsharp Mar 27 #27
Right wing Christians feel persecuted calguy Mar 27 #28
Mainly because they've been telling themselves that for at least 60 years (likely more) JHB Mar 27 #31
It is part of the DNA of Christianity. KentuckyWoman Mar 27 #34
They feel persecuted because they no longer have the legal right to persecute those w/different beliefs. tableturner Mar 27 #35
The critical thinking abilities in their brains are completely shut down Blue Owl Mar 28 #36
Easy. If RW Christian Fundamentalists aren't controlling government, no_hypocrisy Mar 28 #37
It's a cultural thing for all Americans. We're an emo people Bucky Mar 28 #38
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