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Bravest minorities of RF

MARCELLO

Transitioning from male to female
I like this forum because every faith and member is a sort of minority which makes me feel undiscriminated on this forum.

Who do you think are the ones who really had revolution in their lives? I am interested in these minorities' view of religion, otherwise religion is not more a thing inherited from your family and tradition though I am open to listen to the others.

1. The Bible Belt revolutions

I could have never imagined that Christianity was a matter of life and death in a part of USA,called the deep south, with millions.I used to think ;ok,there may a god,but nothing more than,I was sure all USA was more or less the same thinking like this,but I was wrong.

The ones who do not believe in being burned in hell for some unlogical reason are the real revolutionists. An anti-racist southern means much more to me than a Newyorker or
aesthetics obsessed L.A. anti-racist.

2. Trans Friends

Nobody could be braver than them. They know what they want and they will do it.

3. Islamic revolutions.

Secular muslim folks are really brave. They fight not only for their rights but for others.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
I don't think being trans is all that brave. I find it quite boring, actually. Most people really don't care/are fine with it. Some don't even know what it is. The only real hate I've gotten over it was from losers on forums and chat rooms. That's my experience, though. The only really difficult part is getting required medical treatment. That's the real *****.
 

PeteC-UK

Active Member
Hi Folks..

surely - no matter what we individually believe - we are indeed,all in a minority of ONE - as we are all unique,and it is the individuals unique experiences in life itself that forms these core beliefs of Self,not the things read or taught by others,but the living truth of Self defines us always...This of course,is Gnosis..
 

Ultimatum

Classical Liberal
Hi Folks..

surely - no matter what we individually believe - we are indeed,all in a minority of ONE - as we are all unique,and it is the individuals unique experiences in life itself that forms these core beliefs of Self,not the things read or taught by others,but the living truth of Self defines us always...This of course,is Gnosis..

"Not the things read or taught by others..."

If only you knew..
 

George-ananda

Advaita Vedanta, Theosophy, Spiritualism
Premium Member
Bravest minorities of RF

To me the bravest minority on RF are those that state themselves as 'Catholic' and defend it. That's brave in this liberal politically correct society
 

Rapha

Active Member
Bravest minorities of RF

To me the bravest minority on RF are those that state themselves as 'Catholic' and defend it. That's brave in this liberal politically correct society
i wonder if they will still defend it when they find out how much the Vatican has butchered Christianity for its own personal gain.
 

George-ananda

Advaita Vedanta, Theosophy, Spiritualism
Premium Member
i wonder if they will still defend it when they find out how much the Vatican has butchered Christianity for its own personal gain.
The attitude you are confronting them with brilliantly shows why I consider them a brave minority here.
 

Rapha

Active Member
The attitude you are confronting them with brilliantly shows why I consider them a brave minority here.
But will they maintain their faith when the Nordic Aliens arrive and proove via DNA that it was one of their guys who was Jesus Christ. Hence the Great Deception ?

The whole world will laugh at them then.
 

MARCELLO

Transitioning from male to female
For example my being atheist does not mean too much for the society I was born in commie Europe. Religion is something cared about by people over 70 who are closed to '' end of the days'' in my society and it is never excessive. But if I were an atheist of Afghani origin,that would indeed mean something.
 

Sees

Dragonslayer
But will they maintain their faith when the Nordic Aliens arrive and proove via DNA that it was one of their guys who was Jesus Christ. Hence the Great Deception ?

The whole world will laugh at them then.

Are you sure he was one of the Nordics and not one of the Kluatha?
 
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