@Idiocracy3587@MKaylaUltra Transitioning IS the treatment. Many trans people commit suicide because they don’t feel comfortable in their bodies. Transitioning makes them feel comfortable with themselves
@JoshHamrick10@DeeWaynee94 What sounds more realistic to you? Living in constant fear of a magic man who no one has any proof of existing that will send you to either fantasy land for good people or fantasy land for bad people, or not believing in something that sounds like a psychedelic induced dream
@JoshHamrick10@DeeWaynee94 Once again, I’m not trying to dictate anything. I’m just saying that I think it’s ridiculous for millions of people to have the same imaginary friend and we’re supposed to think that’s normal
@JoshHamrick10@DeeWaynee94 No because having that whimsy is part of being a child. Believing in Jesus’s existence as an adult is no different that believing in Santa Claus as an adult
@JoshHamrick10@DeeWaynee94 Nothing is wrong with fairytales as a concept. The issue is conflating them with reality. It’s no different than a young child believing in Santa Claus or the Easter bunny
@JoshHamrick10@DeeWaynee94 Yes. And your brain is your higher power but don’t let it be. I think for myself. Religious people let a nonexistent being think for them
@JoshHamrick10@DeeWaynee94 It’s not about different paths. It’s about being grounded in reality. Bottom line is: your imaginary friend is not real! You are viewed as a peasant by the rich and powerful because you worry more about something that’s not real more than real world problems! Wake up! Good day
@JoshHamrick10@DeeWaynee94 Im the one with the limited perspective? Religion quite literally forces you into believing in rigid lies about everything from humanity to nature. Atheists simply “thought about it” and broke away from the controlling aspects of religion