Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

Right Wing Christians (and Hindi) Are Destroying America Before Our Very Eyes.

7 views
Skip to first unread message

Bharatiya Shtskin Rapists Out

unread,
Nov 17, 2019, 10:07:11 PM11/17/19
to
10 Ways Right-Wing Christians Are Destroying Christianity

By Brynn Tannehill

I’ve written about how millennials are leaving organized religion and its
associated anti-LGBT animus in droves. As a result, the only religions
holding on to membership (barely) are ones with super-high birth rates and
very conservative views. In the process, conservative faiths are becoming
increasingly insular and preaching to an echo chamber. This is creating a
downward spiral of church membership overall as less and less millennials
want to be a part of a brand that is increasingly unpalatable. And make no
mistake, it is millennials who are leaving conservative denominations the
fastest.


As an atheist and as an LGBT activist, this seems like a good thing. The
faster conservative religion is overwhelmingly seen as mean, crazy,
violent, hateful, misogynistic and anti-science, the faster we as a
society can move on. I’d rather America looked more like somewhere people
want to live, than someplace that generates political and religious
refugees.



As such, here are the things atheists see hastening conservative
Christianity’s descent into nearly complete cultural irrelevance.

1. Fighting battles you’ve already lost.

Marriage equality is basically over, and most Americans have moved on,
aside from the Kim Davis’ circus. “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” and the debate
around it are as dead as the dodo too, but America’s most powerful anti-
LGBT group is still railing against lesbian and gay troops. Even the Cato
institute and Heritage Foundation have moved on.

Nothing says: “We’re not relevant,” like the culture war equivalent of
giving CPR to a hamburger.

2. Deciding who’s Christian based on how much they hate gays.

Here’s the problem: Most Americans aren’t this exclusionary, but the
people with the biggest podium for their beliefs are the ones who do feel
this way. If rejecting LGBT people socially, religiously and legally is
your litmus test for who gets into heaven, most Americans will be glad
they’re not spending eternity with you, either.

Seriously, most men would rather stay at home and watch football on
Sundays anyway. With the social pressure to go to church disappearing, the
pews will keep emptying themselves.

3. Treating women like cattle.

Scott Walker answered a question about abortion in the first Presidential
debate of 2015 by confirming his belief that women should not have access
to an abortion, even if continuing the pregnancy will kill them. Beyond
that, we have we have pregnancies due to rape are “a gift from God“,
“legitimate rape,” announcing that rape can’t happen inside of
(heterosexual) marriage.

I think most women will breathe a sigh of relief when the possibility of
becoming the Republic of Gilead grows a bit dimmer.

4. Rejecting science.

Neil DeGrasse Tyson once said that the great thing about science is it’s
true whether you believe it or not. Religious conservatives apparently saw
this quote, and decided they just don’t believe hard enough. It doesn’t
matter if it is climate change, evolution, the big bang, reparative
therapy on LGBT people, sexual orientation, gender identity or
reproductive health (“Women’s bodies have a way of shutting these things
down,”) these folks reject the overwhelming consensus of the entire
scientific community.

They’re cool with treating bronze-age anecdotes as immutable laws of
science though.

The rest of are left to look at them and wonder how humanity ever evolved
past squatting in a ditch and poking berries up our noses.

5. Condemning everyone else’s sex lives but their own.

The religious right takes controlling the sex lives of others to
ridiculous extremes. Whether it is advocating we outlaw homosexuality
again, keeping oral sex illegal, abstinence only sex education, making it
easier to buy a gun than a dildo in Texas, trying to enforce
unconstitutional laws on sodomy, slut shaming or banning birth control,
they’re all for making sure that the only sex other people have is
married, heterosexual, with the express intent of procreation.

As mentioned earlier, consent is apparently optional. Procreation is not.

The problem is, they suck at following their own rules.

Lots of down-low gay sex and blaming getting caught on gays. Cheating on
their spouses and blaming it on gays. Sex with minors as a high school
coach. Letting their kids molest their other kids then announcing God has
forgiven the molester for everything. Blaming transgender people for your
kids molesting your other kids. Priests molesting kids, and the Church
blaming the problem on gays. Having multiple children with multiple
fathers out of wedlock is ok too, because God understands people make
mistakes when your mother is named Sarah Palin.

No wonder millennials aren’t taking any of this seriously.

6. Telling people freedom of religion is only for Christians.

Many conservative leaders have also pushed the narrative that freedom of
religion only applies to Christian denominations, and definitely doesn’t
apply to atheists or Muslims. So, while making the argument that religious
freedom is the ultimate right we enjoy as Americans, it’s only for the
right sort of Americans. Which are those who believe exactly the same way
they do about gays, women, Muslims, atheists, immigrants, etc...

7. Telling us all the awful things they’d do if they didn’t believe in
God.

For some reason, every time a conservative Christian like Phil Robertson
or Mike Huckabee imagines what it would be like if they were LGBT or an
atheist, what comes out sounds like a PCP induced crime spree. Voyeurism,
rape, bestiality, murder and any other atrocity can imagine.

Um, as an atheist, the thought that all that stands between you and going
Charles Manson on us is the threat of punishment from a supernatural deity
is beyond terrifying.

8. Taking out their phobias on children.

Nothing says more about a persons’ character than how they would treat
innocent children. So when doctors refuse to treat children with lesbian
parents, it sort of shows your true colors. When adults are showing up to
stage hate-fueled rallies and screaming at transgender children trying to
go to school, there’s pretty much no way to make your actions look warm
and fuzzy.

9. Equating religious freedom with a special right to discriminate.

Christian conservatives are working hard to create the narrative that most
important religious freedom they possess is the right to discriminate
against LGBT people. It doesn’t matter if it was 60 years ago or today:
“we don’t serve your kind here,” is ugly. When your most cherished
religious belief centers around something most people find deeply
disturbing, it just tightens the spiral.

Anti-LGBT religious conservatives, who are predominately based in the
deep-south, keep worrying they’ll be viewed in the future the same way
racist people are today.

Well duh. What do you expect to happen? It’s the same people doing the
same things they did 60 years ago expecting a different result.

People incapable of learning from history are sort of doomed to repeat it.

10. Showing how much you love people by harassing them

The idea of “witnessing“ to LGBT people and their allies is basically a
form of pestering LGBT people about how much they are going to hell if
they don’t stop being gay.

As if LGBT people haven’t been told this their entire lives, and forgot
the first thousand times. It’s also become a form of trolling.

Evangelicals and even Mormons have complained that they’re not allowed to
do this sort of thing at work, to co-workers, employees and kids at
school. When they are prevented from doing this, it rapidly devolves into
a Monty Python sketch about being repressed.

Imagine for a second, though, if a coworker decided a woman in the office
was too heavy. Every day he would remind her that fat people are ugly and
disliked, that their lifestyle is unhealthy. He proceeds to leave weight
watchers coupons and books about dieting all over her work area. When told
that this behavior is unacceptable, he responds that he is only telling
his co-worker she is disgusting and unlovable as long as she chooses an
unhealthy lifestyle because he wants what’s best for her.

This is clearly horrendous behavior, but when they sprinkle some religious
pixie dust on it, we are suddenly expected to see it as a noble expression
of First Amendment rights.
0 new messages