[Actually Kotaku] No Christians Allowed In Game Dev
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Ive been an atheist my whole life and I'm about to join a church out of spite.
I'm pretty sure that's a sin.
Hey, if it gets you in the door. A young C. S. Lewis aggressively studied Christianity to disprove it before coming to the conclusion he couldn't.
"Mere Christianity" by C.S. Lewis converted me virtually overnight despite being raised militantly atheist my whole life.
I'm a White man and the last five years have turned me from a Berniebro into the most reactionary person in existence. I just wanted to play video games.
You might be surprised at the number if atheists and agnostics who go to church and treat it like a social club. It's still the center of community in many towns.
As ridiculous as it sounds, I know the feeling.
A lot of online "tradcaths" you see nowadays are like this. Literal reactionaries (which is perfectly understandable)
“Reactionary” has never made sense to me. Progressives reacted first. They saw society and decided it had to change. Conservatives simply disagreed, and yet they were branded the reactionaries?
When they say "reactionary" like that it's victim-blaming from communists. You're supposed to stoically take it like a bitch instead of reacting in any way such as shouting or screaming in pain. Stop hitting yourself.
My spite isn't strong enough to go catholic or orthodox (yet). But from what I've seen evangelical churches tend to be really welcoming but still based (the ones that don't have women running things, anyway).
I’d be careful. Because Protestant churches have rejected an authority to interpret scriptures for them, they can read and interpret whatever they want into the text and “as long as it sounds good” it’s valid. This is why you see Protestant churches with rainbow gay pride flags, women in charge, and all other sorts of deviancy.
The Catholic Church has its faults, trust me I’m not a cradle Catholic and converted recently, but it’s leagues better because at least they state unequivocally that homosexual sex is a sin, regardless of “love” being present. I’d recommend listening to Pints with Aquinas (it’s a podcast) or feel free to hit me up and I’ll be more than happy to discuss!
ty, I would certainly vet the church and have a sitdown with whoever is running the show an asking some questions
and rejecting any that had women in positions of authority
Bright side is Christianity believes in forgiveness