The christian persecution complex at its best!
Does that help you understand an atheist POV or are you going to just keep badmouthing atheists in the guise of
a christian persecution complex?
An entire industry of books and films has blossomed in the red soil of the American
Christian persecution complex, with the first «Gods» Not Dead» installment caricaturing and vilifying atheists and the second set to expose liberal efforts to «expel God from the classroom once and for all.»
The christian persecution complex is sad and hypocritical.
Here we go with
The Christian Persecution Complex again.
Not exact matches
Yeah, that's the deal with
Christians — the world's most massive
persecution complex, shielding what, in all honesty, we should recognize as an inferiority
complex.
The
Christians don't have a religion or a story without their
persecution Complex.
Christians have an extreme
persecution complex, but they enjoy it.
«We live in a world that is hostile towards Christianity»... ah, yes, the
persecution complex of
Christians.
Neil Carter, who was actually fired from his teaching job for being an atheist, suggest that
Christians create fictions like these because «real life does not sufficiently validate people's
persecution complexes.»
What the
persecution complex suggests is that conservative
Christians only care about bullying, oppression, and discrimination when it happens to them.
The
persecution complex blinds
Christians to our own privilege, which then blinds us to the challenges faced by the genuinely underprivileged in this country.
However, whether people have actually been harmed by
Christians or if it is merely a matter of what some might call a «
persecution complex», should we not allow those who feel they have been mistreated a chance to tell their stories?
Second, your
persecution complex is no different than the
christians who cry when their belief is questioned and then called out.
This attitude is encapsulated in the remark made by a perceptive analyst of the
complex processes at work in the early church, Robin Lane Fox, who begins his chapter entitled «
Persecution and Martyrdom,» with the words: «The most excellent
Christians in the early Church were neither virgins nor the visionaries.
When you have a
persecution complex, like the most conservative
Christians seem to have, there's a fear that any attempt to find comedy amongst themselves will actually be attacked by the target audience, correct?
An article which highlights this attitude (and the
persecution complex which accompanies it) i: «The Bitter Tears of America's
Christian Supermajority»
The Chico A Hate is perfect opportunity for all the
Christians with a
persecution complex to call fowl... yes I meant fowl.
In The Myth of
Persecution, Candida Moss, a leading expert on early Christianity, reveals how the early church exaggerated, invented, and forged stories of
Christian martyrs and how the dangerous legacy of a martyrdom
complex is employed today to silence dissent and galvanize a new generation of culture warriors.