Where I live it is one of the first things people ask when they meet someone. It's crazy, and I've always thought it was a really rude thing to do. They want a reason to judge someone just like jesus said they shouldn't. The people around you should be ashamed for making you feel like you can't be open and honest about yourself. The society we live in should hang their heads in shame that they purport their dedication to a message of love, peace, and understanding, only to hate, judge, and ridicule people with minds of their own.
If it makes your life easier to be "deceitful" about your beliefs, then it's understandable. My kids look at someone like they're a total fucking sideshow act when they hear they're worshipers of zombiechrist, so maybe one day the tables will turn, and people will be afraid to admit they don't subscribe to reality.
If it makes your life easier to be "deceitful" about your beliefs, then it's understandable. My kids look at someone like they're a total fucking sideshow act when they hear they're worshipers of zombiechrist, so maybe one day the tables will turn, and people will be afraid to admit they don't subscribe to reality.
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