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[ SECRET POST #4209 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4209 ⌋
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(Once Upon A Time In Wonderland)
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[Secret of Mana]
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09. [WARNING for dub/non-con]

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[Boku No Hero Academia]
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Re: FSers who are both (abrahamic) religious and feminist
(Anonymous) 2018-07-14 07:01 am (UTC)(link)I can't tell you the full definition of what a true Christian is, and I'm not sure a Christian could tell you that either. But in the popular or mainstream versions of all of those, they seem to have what I listed above in common. Is there a popular (or at least non-personal or niche) version of any those in which what I said isn't true? Where God is not all-powerful and defined as or called the Father, or which doesn't have a patriarchal setup? (Genuine question, no sarcasm)
The answer of "I follow a personal and/or non-orthodox (by which I mean deviating from what most of the organized lowercase-c church preaches) interpretation of those faiths which doesn't clash with my feminist ideals" seems to be the common response
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(Anonymous) 2018-07-14 07:47 am (UTC)(link)