James Finn
1 min readJan 20, 2024

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I can't have anything to do with the Christianity that embraces the theology that I wrote about. I think the notion that people are sent to hell for their sin is just absurd. I think the idea that God had to torture his son to save us from his own plan is just such a sick and twisted thing to believe.

I think most Christians are grotesque, because they do believe those horrible things.

I understand that very small numbers of Christians have redefined their faith to exclude the necessity of Jesus's sacrifice for sin. But most Christians do believe that horrifying nonsense.

And I think that Christian arrogance, judgmentalism, and persecution of minorities — which is so prevalent among Christians in the United States— is a direct result of their abhorrent and cruel belief system.

When they are persecuting others, after all, they are simply modeling their sadistic god.

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James Finn
James Finn

Written by James Finn

James Finn is an LGBTQ columnist, a former Air Force intelligence analyst, an alumnus of Act Up NY, and an agented but unpublished novelist.

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