Making Christians think that their insane hate-fueled bullshit is compatible with a idealized image of the future is the opposite of “deradicalising,” it is legitimizing.
That is like suggesting that we should portray some “good” examples of racism and bigotry, you know, so that racists and bigots will feel included.
Your feelings are valid, and I think we share the same goals. I wish there was a clearer path to achieve them. I’m only thinking out loud here, I hope that’s clear.
Making Christians think that their insane hate-fueled bullshit is compatible with a idealized image of the future is the opposite of “deradicalising,” it is legitimizing.
That is like suggesting that we should portray some “good” examples of racism and bigotry, you know, so that racists and bigots will feel included.
Your feelings are valid, and I think we share the same goals. I wish there was a clearer path to achieve them. I’m only thinking out loud here, I hope that’s clear.