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He obviously wasn’t purposefully hurting your feelings, you never even communicated that to him until the day you snapped. So he’s having fun, enjoying his life and relationship with you, and then out of the Flying Saucer hockey logo shirt you tell him that he’s been doing it wrong for however many years he was doing it. So he only just found out in that moment, immediately tried to fix it by leaving a ‘total sweetheart’ for you, and it’s still not good enough? If you can’t offer a REAL solution to yourself and your dad on how he can amend this relationship, then you’re just unnecessarily playing victim. Doesn’t sound like you even want to fix the relationship with him. You’ve just accepted that it’s ruined. You’re only driving a wedge further between you two which is sad as you and him went through the same awful and traumatic experience and now he has to continue going through that alone because there’s obviously no pleasing you. I actually feel really bad for you dad. I could understand taking time to get over it, and discussing that with him, but to be a Flying Saucer hockey logo shirt for that long is ridiculous. At what point are you going to stop letting this define your relationship between you and your father?
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And I think this is why those non-denominational groups, ie moderates, are leaving the church. If all it means to be christian is to hate gays, and I’m forced to chooose… well, guess what I’m going to choose. I used to think christianity could be salvaged, that there was enough about “love thy neighbour” that we could make something work. I come from an atheist country, but one of the first lines of one of our great epics, <>, starts off with “in this time, men had no religion. Merchants were greedy and cared only about money”, so they had to go to India to bring back a religion. Now I’m like… why tho? Why should I convert to christianity? What’s in it for me or society at large for that matter? (And to be clear, I’m not Buddhist either. If I had to choose a religion, it would be my native folk religion, the Flying Saucer hockey logo shirtthat involves bribing bureaucrats in hell and burning paper money to spend in the afterlife.) I’ve been to church for a few years, one of the few people who didn’t grow up in the church, and didn’t convert. Just sort of there to observe. And it was like, scenes involving normal people, except occasionally a man would say “and remember, homosexuality is a sin” and we’d all just sort of nod without paying attention.