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fandomsecrets2021-04-04 05:07 pm
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Re: Does becoming a born again Christian change
(Anonymous) 2021-04-04 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)Being "Born again" is completely and utterly spiritual. It's metaphysical. Not physical.
(this is 100% why I hate Christian jargon. This along with Salvation. And "Being saved.")
Look, most conservative Christians find the zodiac, any zodiac, to be "evil" (b/c they don't understand it) and will quote the Old Testament at you about "not looking to the stars for your future." Like, the only thing that has a worse reputation with them is tarot (you have to be channeling demons to understand it, like what, no,) and sometimes DnD. (Or Harry Potter. That was funny actually.)
Re: Does becoming a born again Christian change
Re: Does becoming a born again Christian change
(Anonymous) 2021-04-04 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)see, this makes me not even want to call myself Christian. The ridiculousness has gotten way, way out of hand.
I'm lapsed anyways. Just, come on, folks.
Re: Does becoming a born again Christian change
(Anonymous) 2021-04-04 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)(Signed: someone who legitimately felt the need to convert but failed in making gay manga and Persona fandom meet Christianity so I'm just... in the middle.)