• halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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      Lucifer dared to question his father and was cast out for eternity and demonized for not blindly obeying. Not surprising he’d be a bit salty about that.

      IIRC in the Bible Lucifer only kills one person, versus the millions God kills at a whim, usually for disobeying some bullshit he came up with that he never told anyone about.

      Satan really just runs the place for God’s undesirables. Why would you want to worship the largest mass murderer in history in the first place though?

      Assuming the stories and parables are true, or even based on any sort of reality, which of course they aren’t.

  • TheFeatureCreature@lemmy.ca
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    My mother abandoned her kids shortly after birth. I haven’t had contact with her for 20ish years. My sibling has kept loose contact and my mother has treated them like garbage and even robbed them on one occasion.

    So I guess the answer is: nothing.

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    I came out of the closet.

    No seriously; that’s all it took. Lol

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    That’s really hard to narrow down; I suspect that she didn’t really want me from some point in childhood onward. When I was a teen she said that her duty to God was completed once I turned 18, and she’d be rid of me. When I turned 17, she developed short-timers syndrome, if you’ll pardon the slang, and I was kicked out. God’s gonna be so maaaaaaaddd!

    It was hard going for 10 or so years, but I’m 38 now and doing just fine.

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    My siblings and I are living life on our own terms rather than be what our emotionally immature parents wanted us to be; follow the culture, religion, and their ideal success virtues. They’re still in my life, but at a distance and limit, as I ain’t got time for conditional love and endless comparisons.