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I know some nice queer, lesbian, and homosexual people. But they all insist I must address them by their preferred pronouns and respect their "boundaries". So we can never talk about anything that would upset their ingrained beliefs. I've experienced this with very religious people as well. They stick to their dogma fiercely, like their life depended on it. If I ask an innocent question that might sow doubt or that they perceive is not wholly in line with their beliefs... I'm bad to the bone. They are extremely nice and caring people in other ways but they can't seem to see certain aspects and contradictions. I accept their preferences now but I'm frustrated sometimes and worried about the future.

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Is there a problem with the Religious not bending to your will in questioning their beliefs?

Maybe "trying to sow doubt" in the mind of a Religious person is a fool's pastime.

Do you want them to become nihilist like yourself?

Explain the Truth of the Nature of Reality to us oh wise one?

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Normally you would think that Marxists/Globalists(pretty much one in the same) would consider atheists to be one of them because they so despise Christ and Christianity. Apparently not so with Richard Dawkins who recently had his Facebook account closed and deleted. Why? Because he dared to state that the Olympic boxer from Algeria who "won" the gold medal in the woman's welterweight division is actually a male because it has been shown that he carries XY chromosomes and is therefore a biological male. Dawkins asked the question "Is it ever morally justifiable to lie/hide/deny certain scientific facts?" He has also stated, "We are culturally a Christian country and I call myself a cultural Christian. I feel at home in the Christian ethos." I pray for the complete conversion of Richard Dawkins to Christianity, more specifically to Catholicism.

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