snotklap on Nostr: You say I’ve been deceived because I haven’t accepted your version of truth. But ...
You say I’ve been deceived because I haven’t accepted your version of truth. But believing something deeply doesn’t make it true.
You bring up moral relativism like it’s some terrifying threat. But honestly, morality has always been relative. It shifts across history, cultures, and political systems... usually shaped by whoever’s in power. What you call “absolute morality” is often just old morality that’s gotten so familiar people stopped questioning it.
Calling me a “Satanist” doesn’t offend me... it just shows how badly you need the world to fit into neat little boxes: good or evil, believer or lost. That’s the real moral failure. Not relativism... but this terrified need for everything to be simple and absolute.
You claim to have studied “all the nonsense,” but if that were true, you’d understand that truth isn’t about memorising doctrines, repeating ancient texts or clinging to inherited truths. It’s the courage to question and confront the unknown and tearing things apart, not just memorising what’s been passed down. You say God is available to me “on a personal basis.” But is it truly personal if the entire structure of your belief was inherited... handed down, not chosen?
Keep your God, your absolute truths, your fear of doubt dressed up as righteousness. I’ll keep walking the harder road.
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