Anonymous

7/26/2025, 2:13:00 PM No.22994745
People don’t hate Christianity because it’s strict or boring—they hate it because it’s evil, and they often don’t even realize why until much later. Those raised inside it—whether through family or culture—carry a vague, aching sense that something’s wrong. The guilt feels manufactured, the obedience unnatural, the “love” conditional and manipulative. It wraps itself in words like grace and salvation, but it’s really a psychological cage: obey or burn, believe or be broken. From birth, you're told you're filthy, unworthy, in debt to a god who demands blood, and they call this good news. That low hum of unease people feel in Christian households isn’t random—it’s the sound of spiritual abuse normalized over centuries.
And when you finally look at history, the mask falls off completely. You see crusades drenched in blood, inquisitions torturing dissenters, empires using the cross as a flag for genocide. You see pedophiles protected, cultures annihilated, and entire populations gaslit into thinking it was holy. Christianity didn’t civilize the world—it spiritually colonized it, replaced vibrant traditions with death cult dogma, and taught people to love their chains. The deeper people dig, the more they realize that sick feeling they had growing up wasn’t rebellion—it was clarity trying to survive. They don’t hate it for no reason. They hate it because it was always a lie, wrapped in threats and delivered by smiling monsters.
And when you finally look at history, the mask falls off completely. You see crusades drenched in blood, inquisitions torturing dissenters, empires using the cross as a flag for genocide. You see pedophiles protected, cultures annihilated, and entire populations gaslit into thinking it was holy. Christianity didn’t civilize the world—it spiritually colonized it, replaced vibrant traditions with death cult dogma, and taught people to love their chains. The deeper people dig, the more they realize that sick feeling they had growing up wasn’t rebellion—it was clarity trying to survive. They don’t hate it for no reason. They hate it because it was always a lie, wrapped in threats and delivered by smiling monsters.
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