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Some people just don't find religion especially inspiring, regardless of their lifestyle preferences, no matter the denomination or source.

I've encountered missionaries trying to push Hindu religious teachings that sounded absurdly deranged, dogmatic Muslims who get pissy over the most inane things, and people of various Christian denominations, some who are just fine and chill while other individuals are a bit too quirky for my taste. I've also met some utterly hostile, ignorant, and oblivious atheists, and I've met others who are just fine and keep to themselves.

Not that I make a habit of complaining, but I am certainly not immune to being annoyed. A sufficient amount of annoyance can lead to some understandable venting or complaining.

And it takes a sober mind to recognize that it's not necessarily that religion itself is the problem, but individual people who choose to be weird, rude, controlling, and annoying, regardless of whether they're religious or not. And if it wasn't already clear, this is not a jab at anyone who's religious, but towards annoying people no matter their beliefs.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Some people just don't find religion especially inspiring, regardless of their lifestyle preferences, no matter the denomination or source.

I've encountered missionaries trying to push Hindu religious teachings that sounded absurdly deranged, dogmatic Muslims who get pissy over the most inane things, and people of various Christian denominations, some who are just fine and chill while other individuals are a bit too quirky for my taste. I've also met some utterly hostile, ignorant, and oblivious atheists.

Not that I make a habit of complaining, but I am certainly not immune to being annoyed. A sufficient amount of annoyance can lead to some understandable venting or complaining.

And it takes a sober mind to recognize that it's not necessarily that religion itself is the problem, but individual people who choose to be weird, rude, controlling, and annoying, regardless of whether they're religious or not. And if it wasn't already clear, this is not a jab at anyone who's religious, but towards annoying people no matter their beliefs.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Some people just don't find religion especially inspiring, regardless of their lifestyle preferences, no matter the denomination or source.

I've encountered missionaries trying to push Hindu religious teachings that sounded absurdly deranged, dogmatic Muslims who get pissy over the most inane things, and people of various Christian denominations, some who are just fine and chill while other individuals are a bit too quirky for my taste. I've also met some utterly hostile, ignorant, and oblivious atheists.

Not that I make a habit of complaining, but I am certainly not immune to being annoyed. A sufficient amount of annoyance can lead to some understandable venting or complaining.

And it takes a sober mind to recognize that it's not necessarily that religion itself is the problem, but individual people who choose to be weird, rude, controlling, and annoying, regardless of whether they're religious or not. And if it wasn't already clear, this is not a jab at anyone who's religious, but at annoying people no matter their beliefs.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Some people just don't find religion especially inspiring, regardless of their lifestyle preferences, no matter the denomination or source.

I've encountered missionaries trying to push Hindu religious teachings that sounded absurdly deranged, dogmatic Muslims who get pissy over the most inane things, and people of various Christian denominations, some who are just fine and chill while other individuals are a bit too quirky for my taste.

Not that I make a habit of complaining, but I am certainly not immune to being annoyed. A sufficient amount of annoyance can lead to some understandable venting or complaining.

And it takes a sober mind to recognize that it's not necessarily that religion itself is the problem, but individual people who choose to be weird, rude, controlling, and annoying, regardless of whether they're religious or not.

1 year ago
1 score