Be honest, because I need to know for peace of mind: would my personal moral and political views I won’t give up on get in the way of becoming a Christian?
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Do you see empathy/being empathetic or helping towards others as a weakness?
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How to stop feeling so lonely in public?
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What's a time where a Hollywood actor or actress had a voice acting role in a cartoon or other animated media and knocked it out of the park? I nominate Keith David as Spawn
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(S3E8 spoilers) Seeing a headstrong and courageous man like Simon be reduced to tears in an instant made me cry with him. I never expected this series to be as impactful to me as it has been
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I’m hesitant to actually become a Christian simply because of the many bad things done in the name of Christianity (a small rant)
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I’m hesitant to actually become a Christian simply because of the many bad things done in the name of Christianity (a small rant)
(S2E4 spoilers) The first scene in this show that made me properly cry for the first time in I don't know how long (explanation below)
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Richard Engel in 2011 interviewing Libyan rebels when an RPG flies right over them
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Why do some religious people treat blasphemy and other slights against their God or gods to be one of the worst things a person can do?
Do bartenders get upset if someone comes in and orders water or a non-alcoholic beverage?
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I’m going to be 30 this year and have basically given up on life and truly “living”, and this song echoes my existence so much

Alice in Chains (AiC) is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1987 by guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell and drummer Sean Kinney, who later recruited bassist Mike Starr and lead vocalist Layne Staley. Starr was replaced by Mike Inez in 1993. William DuVall joined the band in 2006 as co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist, replacing Staley, who had died in 2002. The band took its name from Staley's previous group, the glam metal band Alice N' Chains.
For those of you who thought about their beliefs at some point: how did you still come to believe in a God?
I'm giving up on life. How to make peace with it and not worry about what could be or could have been anymore?
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I'm giving up on life. How to make peace with it and not worry about what could be or could have been anymore?
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If Jesus is God in human form, what did he really sacrifice by being crucified?
For those of you who do have faith in a God or gods, how would you react if someone called said faith a "comfortable delusion" instead?
Why is Young Earth Creationism and megachurches seemingly a uniquely American thing?
How do people love others unconditionally, even when that person does something genuinely bad?
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I’m about to do battle

Memes of the Star Wars Prequels.
Does "gaydar" exist in the sense that gay men tend to have an intuition that another guy is gay or not?
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For those of you who were atheist and wrestled with basically everything the Bible teaches, how did you finally come to peace with it and truly believe in God and Jesus’ resurrection?
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I feel like everything I try and do to change my life has an inevitable "What's the point?" waiting at the end. And I'm tired of the cycle and am on the verge of giving up for good
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Generally speaking, how do Episcopalians interpret the Bible, do you believe in it being inerrant, and how did you come to believe in the Biblical God?
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How to interpret the Creation story, Genesis itself and other books as metaphor and not literally?
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