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Originally Posted by Marc v1.0 View Post
The majority don't need convincing of a magical man in the sky, they believe it already and seek religion for reinforcement.

People who hate seek out reinforcement for their hate. They'll go to a hate-spewing religious establishment before they wouldgo to a tolorant religious establishment of the same demonination because of that. It matters little if the religion in question actually denounces, supports, or is indifferent to the subject.

Really. Haters gonna Hate.
How often do children get to choose which religion they're going to be part of?

And can you prove that children would believe in god if they weren't convinced of it as children by their parents and the priests/pastors/whatever your religion calls them their parents choose to put them in contact with? How many people, honestly, stop and deeply think about their religion and denomination later in life and change it? All of them?

If not, it's not stupid to suggest that indoctrination can exacerbate or create homophobic feelings in people who may have otherwise come to adulthood without them/with weaker versions of them.

S'all I'm saying.
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