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My brother in Christ. You are 70° water.
And what is a Major factor in weather? Water.
Yikes.
My brother in Satan, this is the dumbest shit I’ve ever seen on the fediverse. Your assumption that someone else is your brother in a superstition you were groomed into is offensive ignorant and regressive.
Bro... It's a reference to a meme about subway sandwiches. Literally "Brother in Christ" was written over a scribbled out n word. I think you're being a little overly heated over a meme phrase.
Maybe. All the same, I prefer to keep people’s icky superstitions from being normalized as “just meme phrases”
There used to be a lot of those that people would say that they don’t anymore.
I’m 100% allowed to hate Christianity and not want it pointed at me in any way. I’m allowed to be overly heated about it too.
In my country Christians have made my daughters the first generation of American women to have fewer rights than their mothers did.
So “my brother in Christ” is the same to me as “my brother in the acceptable oppression of others”
Fuck that shit.
Can't tell if serious.
That’s how I feel about every Christian
They say they’re Christian but don’t seem to like Christ.
May our dark lord illuminate the path to enlightenment and freedom from the oppression of superstition. In his name we invoke power to ourselves, hail Satan.
Okay, so you are serious.
Dude, it's a meme quote. OP is statistically very likely an atheist, since this is Lemmy.
I find it offensive
In the parlance of our time : it’s a micro-aggression
Like using “Jew” as a verb
This is lemmy shouldn’t we be more enlightened?
Well, you can feel that way I guess, but good luck getting anybody to care.
Thanks! Next time you say it, you’ll remember this conversation. Maybe you won’t say it.
My brother in Christ, I'm adding this to my lexicon just to spite you
Hail Satan, I respect your decision.
for Pope's sake
I’m not sure the pope drinks sake? He seems more like a sacramental wine guy