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[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not to put too fine a point on it, but it reeks of colonialism. God is with us is a bone-chilling sentiment

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Some do. There's a concept in some kinds of Pentecostal mysticism called Gifts of the Spirit iirc, including the Gift of Discernment, which means being able to intuit (technically god's telling you and it feels like intuition) whether a statement is true or false

I grew up in a non-denominational (Pentecostal but worried that people will think they're poor if they say so) church that didn't use any of the Gifts lingo, but still taught that you receive that same set of supernatural abilities

 

“No one is asking any Southern Baptist to change their theology,” Mr. Warren said. “I am not asking you to agree with our church. I am asking you to act like Southern Baptists who have historically ‘agreed to disagree’ on dozens of doctrines in order to share a common mission.”

What was the initial Southern Baptist mission again? Oh that's right, it was allowing slaveholders to take leadership positions as well as to take the missionary position

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

PCD certainly is a serious problem and not a moral failing. As you say, my statement is incomplete, but I might call it focused instead. The reason I'm bringing up lonely men here isn't because I think PCD is confined to men, but because I don't know anything about women's experiences with it

I go into more detail in a separate comment thread, but my take on the way NFT Avatar talks about PCD as sort of, 'just how men work,' is that within their worldview, it very likely is how they're supposed to work. Tradcaths, Evangelicals, Mormons, and non-theistic Fapstronauts as they regrettably call themselves all share similar mechanisms for binding people's sex drives into a feedback loop of doomed internal battles-of-will followed by feelings of shame and inadequacy steeling their resolve for the next doomed battle

It's not just about masturbation, either. It's part of a broader, essentialistic way of looking at people and their sexuality. In that kind of framework, the concept of an "ideal person" can be contrasted to "human nature," and flattened onto a linear conception of morality. So, set the ideal to be both arbitrary and practically impossible, and suddenly you're violating Morality (or some pop-psychology equivalent) by thinking about butts, which almost seems funny until you think about how hellish that is

What I guess I'm trying to say is that, in addition to all the other traumas people go through, we have some massively popular ideologies that systematically inflict particular kinds of ideological trauma on tons of people. I was lucky enough to escape Evangelical philosophy early, but it's hard to describe just how reliably disorienting it can be to have a conditioned anxiety response to experiencing joy

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

You're putting a lot of words in my mouth, there. Doing a lot of reworking what NFT Avatar and Other Dude actually said, too.

Deeper mental health problems can - and in this specific case do - have an ideological component. I don't know what to tell you besides, "mainstream western culture is is at best permissive of hardcore misogyny and at worst overtly supportive of it, so of fucking course it's a load-bearing part of the most common ideologies that capitalize on men's loneliness."

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (4 children)

What? Realizing that sex has physiological effects is not the same thing as, "gotta legit not look at [my girl] for at least a couple hours."

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Since 2013 she's been publishing her pulp mystery as Robert Galbraith

The most notable person with that name is the MKUltra-ass psychiatrist who invented 'gay conversion therapy', Robert Galbraith Heath

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I thought Rowling had a reputation for demanding close control over her movies, though. Considering her track record of high-visibility dogwhistling (like her pen name), I have a hard time believing that the stars of David weren't a factor in choosing the set location

If it was a coincidence, then she must have been over the moon about her luck

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Embrace your cringe, comrade. Live in harmony with yourself

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Please explain like I've drank a Four Loko. No reason

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (4 children)

I do, it's BOTW on your phone for free

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Bluey! (hexbear.net)
 

Anyone else real conflicted about Bluey?

Most episodes navigate a common experience for kids, and basically all the ones I've seen are funnier than I'd like to admit. Both of these things rock

But then, there's the Bean Dad episode where help is offered to the 6yo with riding a bike, but then denied to the 4yo trying to drink water. Then there's the episode with the moral: If your ADHD makes it hard to fit in, the Army may be your destiny. Then there are all the fun references to "island beats" and "ooga booga"

Am I just doing anxious dad shit? I'm zapping episodes out of my kid's rotation just in case

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (5 children)

So that she could use the name of the "inventor" of gay conversion therapy.

Robert Galbraith, son of a jackal

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