SMOKING POT IS NOT COOL! IT DULLS THE RATIONAL MIND! POT IS A GATEWAY DRUG JUST ASK MY BROTHER, BARRY.
My parents told me to stop mentioning my brother, but if I gotta deal with his shit i get to talk about it.
DONT DO CRACK, IDIOTS!!

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SMOKING POT IS NOT COOL! IT DULLS THE RATIONAL MIND! POT IS A GATEWAY DRUG JUST ASK MY BROTHER, BARRY.
My parents told me to stop mentioning my brother, but if I gotta deal with his shit i get to talk about it.
DONT DO CRACK, IDIOTS!!
this sick world where you know, racism and sexism, you know, queer hate is just fine. It's disgusting. But here we are and it's all a product of what we've let slip, what we've accepted, who we've revered as a culture, what we've aggrandized and what we've elevated and I don't try to write political lyrics or sociopolitical lyrics, I just express myself but in this uncanny, abysmal world that we live in it can't help but impart some of those themes. Human rights shouldn't be politics and that's why I'm not talking about politics, I'm talking about we are human beings, what the fuck. How about don't kill anybody? How about fuck religion, don't kill anybody, stop harming animals, you guys, what the fuck, I mean really though, like think about it, they're innocent, you know, you wouldn't do it yourself and you wouldn't do it to your dogs or your cats, you know, so it's that kind of thing that like twists my mind and we're living in a world where that is you know, the norm, and it's extending to human beings.
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. . . it was easier to believe in the devil than it was in God. The devil was everywhere, whereas God was, clearly, nowhere to be found.
Kate Atkinson, from Death at the Sign of the Rook
any nagging doubts I had about whether I was truly atheist were killed off when it occurred to me that acknowledging the existence of multiple gods and religions kills off Pascal's Wager, turning it from "believe in God and you're guaranteed salvation" to "pick your favorite out of the thousands of gods that have existed and cross your fingers and hope you picked the right one"
the insistence that your god in particular is the real one and all others are fake smacks of a sort of cultural egocentrism... the only reason you believe that god is because it's the one you were raised with. if you really believed in supernatural entities from a proper intellectual standpoint than you'd have to take all religions that ever existed equally seriously
this kinda elucidated to me how fake the whole thing is. my childhood self was only paranoid about being smote by the christian god. not the Islamic god or Hindu gods or any other gods. I never even contemplated those gods being real because I wasn't raised with them. so when I realized that the god I was exposed to in my culture has no basis to be any more real than those other ones, that kinda killed off any lingering doubts and allowed me to accept that god is fictional.
seeing an anti gay anti trans trad cath post blazed on my dash made me grumpy in light of everything about this trash site. So uh, fuck you tumblr 🖕🖕🖕
Judas x Jesus slash drabble
Apostasy is punishable with death in nearly a dozen countries, according to a new report from Humanists International. Read More »
Published: Nov 16, 2021
Apostasy is punishable with death in nearly a dozen countries, according to a new report from Humanists International.
The Freedom of Thought Report 2021 found that "apostasy" is punishable with death in at least ten countries; Afghanistan, Iran, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritania, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Pakistan does not have a death sentence for "apostasy", but it does for "blasphemy", and the threshold for blasphemy is low. So in effect, there is a death penalty for expressing atheism or converting religion in at least 11 countries, of which all are Muslim-majority.
This year's edition of the report, released today, also found that apostasy is a criminal offence in 17 countries. Blasphemy remains punishable in 83 countries, of which the death penalty may be applied in six.
Worst performing countries
The report, which focuses on the rights, legal status and discrimination against humanists, atheists, and the non-religious, has a key countries section whereby some of the best and worst performing countries are analysed. Afghanistan, now wholly governed by a Sunni Islamist fundamentalist group, the Taliban, was the worst on the list.
The report concluded that small communities of religious minorities, including Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Ahmadi Muslims, and Baha'is experienced egregious human rights violations and remained endangered, without the ability to observe their faith publicly. It also mentioned the killings of nine ethnic Hazara (who are predominately Shia Muslims) men and the unconfirmed killing of two atheists, with a further four missing.
Women in Afghanistan have also faced the brunt of the new Taliban regime according to the findings, with beatings imposed on those who fail to wear hijab 'correctly'. Unmarried and widowed women from the ages of 15 and 45 are also threatened with forced marriages and sexual enslavement to Taliban fighters. The Taliban regime also announced that women would not be able to work or attend university until it was it was possible to ensure the segregation of the sexes in an "Islamic environment".
Watch List
Other notable countries on a Watch List that Humanists International was closely monitoring include:
• Iran, which executes dozens of individuals on charges of "enmity against God" (moharebeh). Soheil Arabi, who the National Secular Society has campaigned for to be released, has been imprisoned for long periods on these grounds.
• Pakistan, which has suffered chronic violence against religious and non-religious minorities, with Shia Muslims subjected to most of it. Extremely serious incidents against the Ahmadi Muslim and Christian community have also been reported.
• Saudi Arabia, which mostly does not allow religious expression in the country other than their fundamentalist brand of Sunni Islam. Moreover, the country has notably spent over $1bn in hosting and investing in sports events ('sportswashing') to mask its extremely poor human rights issues.
Other key findings
The report also concludes that 39 countries across the globe have state religions, of which 35 derive legislation (wholly or partly) from religious law. In addition, the use of religious courts on family or moral matters exists in 19 countries.
The provision of mandatory religious instruction in state-funded schools without a secular or humanist alternative exists in 33 countries.
Comments
National Secular Society chief executive, Stephen Evans, said: "This report again highlights the grave implications for human rights when states are governed along religious lines.
"Wherever religion dominates political and public life, the rights of women, LGBT people, apostates, nonreligious people and religious minorities are threatened. As the report demonstrates, this situation is still all too common in the modern world."
President of Humanists International, Andrew Copson, said the "discrimination which humanists and other non-religious people continue to face as a result of daring to express their beliefs and to try to live according to their conscience" made for "grim reading".
UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, Dr. Ahmed Shaheed, welcomed the publication for recording the experiences of "not just humanists and the non-religious globally, but also those are deeply religious yet are dissenters".
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Islam is not “just like every religion.”
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today i learned that buddhism is considered an atheist religion. i think i had the wrong idea of atheism, thinking that it was the same as anti-religion. as it turns out, anti-religion (or irreligion) is the rejection and/or admonishment of any religions at all, whereas atheism is the belief that there is no "supreme being" or "god" that created the earth or one that rules over people.
as buddhism believes that we are essentially one with our deep Self, or own god as it was, it qualifies as an atheist religion (although most buddhists prefer to think of their practice as simply that, and less of an indoctrination, my self included -- i suppose in that way there is a bit of me that is anti-religious still as i continue to heal from christian trauma).
anyways, i thought that was interesting and i figured i'd share.