While seemingly wholesome, these people rarely actually maintain such. This is just another in a line of "thing backfired horribly and now I'm a pariah, but these people will accept me so I'll join them!"
Junkies and alcoholics for example, spend a lot of time in and out of church having "seen the light" before it fails to maintain that high from being welcomed, accepted, and applauded and they fall off again.
The type of person who falls into that level of trannyhood, is the same type that will need infinite attention that a church won't provide after a bit.
The type of person who falls into that level of trannyhood, is the same type that will need infinite attention
It's the need for infinite validation that they need to deal with if they ever hope to get better. Getting out of that fetish culture is a good first step though.
A flaw that deep with a personality isn't one you fix by trimming branches and attacking symptoms. It requires acknowledgement and deep introspection, with constant effort to curb. Something they've already shown they have no interest in doing by this self-fellating article and the quotes within.
If this guy can manage to actually stick out the Christian thing, it'll eventually turn into trying to morph it into his liking. He's already pulled out the leper story, so now any Christian who doesn't wholeheartedly welcome the trannies into the congregation are suddenly "not very Jesus like."
I think this actually ties into our entire society's problem with dopamine systems being completely out of control as a result of all our technologies among other things.
Basically smart phones turned everyone into a junkie looking for the next high and there's never any downtime to reset our dopamine systems so this addiction behavior will only continue to manifest.
We need down time and discomfort, but our entire world is engineered to get rid of those things. It's actually kind of catastrophic but no one's really tuned into it yet.
While seemingly wholesome, these people rarely actually maintain such. This is just another in a line of "thing backfired horribly and now I'm a pariah, but these people will accept me so I'll join them!"
Junkies and alcoholics for example, spend a lot of time in and out of church having "seen the light" before it fails to maintain that high from being welcomed, accepted, and applauded and they fall off again.
The type of person who falls into that level of trannyhood, is the same type that will need infinite attention that a church won't provide after a bit.
It's the need for infinite validation that they need to deal with if they ever hope to get better. Getting out of that fetish culture is a good first step though.
A flaw that deep with a personality isn't one you fix by trimming branches and attacking symptoms. It requires acknowledgement and deep introspection, with constant effort to curb. Something they've already shown they have no interest in doing by this self-fellating article and the quotes within.
If this guy can manage to actually stick out the Christian thing, it'll eventually turn into trying to morph it into his liking. He's already pulled out the leper story, so now any Christian who doesn't wholeheartedly welcome the trannies into the congregation are suddenly "not very Jesus like."
I think this actually ties into our entire society's problem with dopamine systems being completely out of control as a result of all our technologies among other things.
Basically smart phones turned everyone into a junkie looking for the next high and there's never any downtime to reset our dopamine systems so this addiction behavior will only continue to manifest.
Really interesting talk about it I listened to the other day if anyone cares to dig in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8l916-iIvYM
We need down time and discomfort, but our entire world is engineered to get rid of those things. It's actually kind of catastrophic but no one's really tuned into it yet.