Fundamentalist Baptist Brainwashing Trauma is a Real Thing

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Plenty of those poor kids grew into adulthood with PTSD and even some of them wouldn't escape the cult.

I will post more examples later.

 
This guy is one of the victims. You can clearly see the trauma and child abuse. Nobody every said anything about it.

 
To you vile pieces of shit who thinks the "left" is brainwashing the children, join the piece of shits including DeSantis and whoever else wants children to be like this.

You can go fuck yourself with the hardest and prickliest thing in the universe up your ass.
 
It is a question of degree. Almost all religions scare kids into belief. They get them young and shove it down their throats when they are unable to debate or harbor intelligent opinions.
 
show us on this doll where the Baptists touched you.....
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Almost all religions scare kids into belief. They get them young and shove it down their throats when they are unable to debate or harbor intelligent opinions.

I went to a Methodist Sunday School from the age of four to twelve. Fairy tales from the Old Testament were taught as fact, but they didn't try to scare us. Of course children don't question these things any more than they question the schoolteacher when she recites the multiplication tables.

Then I went to some of their church services, which were about as gripping as a wet Sunday, so I stopped going. I've never been to a Baptist service. Maybe they're different.
 
It is a question of degree. Almost all religions scare kids into belief. They get them young and shove it down their throats when they are unable to debate or harbor intelligent opinions.

like:

We must kill billions so billions don't die!

the enviro-psychotic green mass murder doctrine.

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I went to a Methodist Sunday School from the age of four to twelve. Fairy tales from the Old Testament were taught as fact, but they didn't try to scare us. Of course children don't question these things any more than they question the schoolteacher when she recites the multiplication tables.

Then I went to some of their church services, which were about as gripping as a wet Sunday, so I stopped going. I've never been to a Baptist service. Maybe they're different.

The concept of hell is terrifying for kids.
 
I went to a Methodist Sunday School from the age of four to twelve. Fairy tales from the Old Testament were taught as fact, but they didn't try to scare us. Of course children don't question these things any more than they question the schoolteacher when she recites the multiplication tables.

Then I went to some of their church services, which were about as gripping as a wet Sunday, so I stopped going. I've never been to a Baptist service. Maybe they're different.

I grew up around a lot of Baptist kids. Most were hellions for one week and pious fools the next. I have come across adult Baptists mixed with some drinking and cussing like sailors.

I was raised as a Presbyterian, and my experiences were like yours. And, like you, it just didn't take with m
 
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