• TotallynotJessica@lemmy.world
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    Jesus: The rich are sinful, good deeds matter more than identity, people must choose to join us, be good to others.

    Supposed followers of Christ’s teachings: Yeah, we’re gonna listen to like, none of that.

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      I enjoy the super human flexibility necessary to make the eye of the needle parable pro-wealth.

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        And it’s not even pro-wealth, at most it’s “maybe He meant it’s just very very hard instead of impossible”. And then pretend it can be ignored.

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      I find it real funny that a food not bombs I used to volunteer at a few years back had no christians in it. Just atheists, pagans, muslims, and jews.

      Like, the people who worship Jesus, a person who would love the idea of people making food for the needy, did not participate.

      I mean, I might have seen some radical catholics show up if I was living in an area with more catholics, but that wasn’t the case. For whatever reason the only radical (left wing/anti-war) christians I’ve ever met have been deeply catholic.

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        Here in the UK, food banks are very often run by churches. My wife routinely buys stuff she knows they need. We are both Christians.

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          Thats great! I was raised christian, and in my younger years I remember doing stuff like that all the time, but by the time I left christianity and went to college, that volunteer group fell apart, and I don’t believe my old church does that stuff anymore.

          The city near me has some churches that let people use their land for community fridges and stuff, but that’s about as far as most christians go near me. That same city does have a radical pacifist christian group that I might reach out to if I start a FNB there, since they organize a ton of pro-Palestine protests.

          It’s just I’ve been in christian areas where the people genuinely don’t give a fuck about their neighbors (looking at you, midwestern us), and it’s weird to me that they claim to love jesus but do not engage with his teachings in their life, and only use the hierarchy established by religion for political reasons. Instead, I turned to non-christians for mutual aid

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          the swedish church, which is the largest religious organization here afaik, is explicitly pro-LGBT and will go out of their way to tell intolerant people to pound sand