United Methodists lose one-fifth of US churches in schism driven by growing defiance of LGBTQ bans
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    I am disengaged, i have a life and the site was down.

    If you don't see the dog whistles that started because teens leaving religion on the internet were trying to explore themselves and break from what most people only follow because they were raised in it that the internet dismissed because of memes more than actual atheists causing issues.

    Then beehaw is as bad as i was suspecting about trying too hard to appeal to everyone. You clearly wanted your mods words to be taken with respect and NOT users. If YOU are an admin and cannot see how your staff started issues and someone simply stepped in and stood firm, then you don't allow people to stand up for themselves and as a queer atheist i get it, it's not as popular, but you wouldn't let any other minority group be treated this way and your administration needs to think about that.

    Beehaw is good in theory but when you do not allow anyone to discuss things and come after the group who was under attack, your team needs more experience. I wish you all well and maybe beehaw will mature, but right now it's centist leaning new age more than anything based on reality.

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  • United Methodists lose one-fifth of US churches in schism driven by growing defiance of LGBTQ bans
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    They could argue their point and were not attacking anyone specific. The mod continued to be upset and eventually attacked the poster specifically, when the posted stayed hypothetical.

    If you don't know how dismissive of atheists that saying is, how it's used to shut down their opinion, which they were sharing without attacking someonee specifically, likely because they became atheists after a lot of personal work, is exactly why atheists get shut out of a conversation.

    Is their opinion not valid? Have they attacked anyone or taken any rights, or just expressed an opinion they offered to discuss and never attcked anyone?

    Literally they pointed out the flaws in the mods argument and the mod got mad. Only one group was being aggressive, one group made a mildly flippant joke and was willing to discuss the nuance. One became sarcastic and rude.

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  • United Methodists lose one-fifth of US churches in schism driven by growing defiance of LGBTQ bans
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    You don't see an issue with a MOD starting with

    Can we please move beyond this 2010 New Atheism view

    That's really not something a mod should say and pretty much dismissing an opinion without even engaging it. I guess atheists are just ok to dismiss and deny an opinion?

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  • United Methodists lose one-fifth of US churches in schism driven by growing defiance of LGBTQ bans
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    You're a mod and being this way publicly? Personally attacking?

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  • United Methodists lose one-fifth of US churches in schism driven by growing defiance of LGBTQ bans
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    It's about one small group. And one that couldn't stop being taken over by assholes and has a schism because the more conversative left.

    Among those who say they were raised exclusively by Protestants, roughly eight-in-ten now identify with Protestantism, including 80% of those raised by two Protestant parents and 75% of those raised by a single parent who was Protestant. Most who were raised exclusively by Protestants but who no longer identify as such are now religious “nones,” with smaller numbers now identifying with Catholicism or other religions.

    I have done a lot of research and could have a nuanced discussion. I don't think claiming people who have negative options are "2010 Atheists" is the bit of a bigot in this case. I think religion has enough people carrying water who were just raised in it and don't think critically.

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  • United Methodists lose one-fifth of US churches in schism driven by growing defiance of LGBTQ bans
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    I think 75% of the population literally try not to have critical thinking in one major aspect of their life that literally says don't think, have faith.

    It's a part of religion to not think, to follow and obey. It's sweet you want to defend them in other avenues, but cognitive dissonance is also causing a lot of sorrow and pain while religious people on majority are standing back and following their leaders, even the progressive ones, aren't willing to progress fast enough. They're still following something that's usually mostly historically been oppressive and regressive to maintain power over the masses.

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  • United Methodists lose one-fifth of US churches in schism driven by growing defiance of LGBTQ bans
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    I mean. They're doubling down on stupid i think it's fair to call them out on it. In order to follow most organized religion, you are taught to kill critical thinking and have faith. It's literally a part of the whole thing

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  • Women were disproportionately affected by the latest tech layoffs
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    So women are more disposable and companies cut "soft skills" first. Great, working with tech companies is already full of people with absolutely no social intelligence, let's cut the "fluff" departments (yet what hires on the tech spots? Insurance and the other underpinnings of the compensation packages), and then people show up with "wElL iTs NoT wOmEn iN TeCh".

    It's the same energy as when an article gets posted about racial equality. So many ways to talk around a big societal problem.

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  • Reddit demands moderators remove NSFW labels, or else
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    The mods keep saying they're staying to protect their users, but they should be off boarding to another site if they really care. They have already lost the power to take care of their community, they're already bending to reddit.

    If you keep your group on reddit you just want mod powers on a popular site, you aren't protecting anyone. I just can't accept "i care enough to stay and keep my power to obey reddit admins" is so weaksauce.

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  • I saw someone post "Yeehaw beehaw lets go to the fediverse", is that a slogan for the site, or something?
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    I think it's cute, unless the admins have an issue I think a lot of little "in group" things usually help people bond. As long as they don't become gatekeeping, I think it's nice. So much of the world is cold and joyless as it is.

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  • What are you superstitious about?
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 0%

    When i was little i didn't like to walk on cracks. Not for any reason or even the old kiddy superstition. I still have to catch myself not walking funny to avoid the pattern cracks in sidewalk! 😂

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  • What are you superstitious about?
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 0%

    One thing I do close to this is refusing to walk on street grating. As a child I heard about someone and their dog getting electrocuted by one when a light post had bad lighting and I have seen so many videos of grating giving way because of street failures. 😅 Looking the story up, I can't find it (would have been a long time ago) but some people did talk about electricity in cities being a risk to puppers at least.

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  • [Serious] Can someone explain what a "tankie" is?
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    The wikipedia is a pretty good write up. but generally you see it in European or multicultural spaces more than American centered, though it has entered the discussions, most no one knows what it means when they are using it.

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  • Conservatives go to red states and liberals go to blue as the country grows more polarized
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    Why can't we admit rual areas are a failure and get people closer to where they work and what they provide?

    Farms have been living on government hand outs for decades. It's just unfair to act like rural areas arent ALREADY taking more than they give.

    Rural America is a failed state.

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  • Conservatives go to red states and liberals go to blue as the country grows more polarized
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    Built with zero regulations so it falls apart in two years.

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  • Gaming often fetishises the new but many great things exist in the past, so let's strap into our time machines and talk about our favourite games released before say 2010?
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    I definitely think they are loads of fun but they both have amazing soundtracks, too! Breath of Fire IV still brings me to tears!

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  • Gaming often fetishises the new but many great things exist in the past, so let's strap into our time machines and talk about our favourite games released before say 2010?
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    Had a partner want to practice hacking a 3ds before they closed the shop so I can play PS1 games. The first one I put on that mofo is Azure Dreams, my first and probably favorite dungeon crawler roguelike with a city builder. Also Breath of Fire IV is one of my absolute favorite games ever.

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  • I'm just tired I wish I could come out (vent)
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    It doesn't sound like he returns your adoration and love with respect and care like he should. Age gap, is he older? That sucks that he was able to wrap himself in you and then has shown you now twice he doesn't care enough to be straight with you.

    Im sorry a man like that stole your heart. I hope you'll be able to see if he can't talk to you straight, what kind of partner is he really? A man like that isnt dependable enough to build a life with.

    It sounds more like you don't want to be alone than that he has much good to offer you. I know your parents dont show love dependability ao you think everyone is like that, that it's to be expected and what you deserve. But real people who love you don't run and hide from bad feelings, they stand by your side when things get hard.

    He doesn't sound like he was every building a life with you, just liked your affection. And don't feel the need to return it. Try not to let someone like that continue using you. The pain you feel is compounded because you know this isnt how loving people treat one another.

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  • I'm just tired I wish I could come out (vent)
  • azureeight azureeight 1y ago 100%

    That's really hard, especially when it sounds like he was a lot of your life focus. I would be as worried as you, it sounds like you arent able to get any answers at the moment.

    To protect yourself, could he have ghosted you in this way to make it easier on himself? Had he ever been conflict avoidant? It's shitty, but i hear a lot of younger people, without respect to the pain they are causing, flaking out in such a manner.

    It may be important that you see if you can find some friends, someone to support you but who you're not so dependent on. It's a horrible feeling to have our stability dependent on someone else when sadly humans can be such flawed and weak creatures.

    It's so important you find something inside yourself for you. I have been depressed a long time, (not nearly been put in the situation you have been with a partner) and for me i settled on a weird philosophy that i didn't choose my birth, but (i am not religious or spiritual) if i go too soon, ill never have a chance to know or experience anything when i die. For me ive settled on leaving when it happens, and trying to get through each day one day at a time.

    It's unlikely that'll work for you, too, cause it's such a personal thing to figure out. Im guessing your parents wouldn't get you a therapist just for you to talk shit out?

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  • I'm hoping next year to try to grow a few plants on my apartment's deck. It's half sun and I live in a temperate area where I've had family grow tomatoes, potatos, peas, beans, etc. I feel like any fruit or veg that can grow on a trellis should, in theory, work. Anyone have any lived experience to share? I'm not terribly good with plants, so I also ask the question "should a novice tackle this kind of project"?

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