even atheists are vulnerable to idolatry (while still being atheists).
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Replying to @FreeEndeavour @heypayattn
But only from a religious mindset which believes in worshipping things and idolatry.
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@heypayattn I'm passionate abt certain things, yes, but I wldn't use the language of worship & idols or consider it a problem.pic.twitter.com/lmJI6CW7y6
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Replying to @HPluckrose @heypayattn
My family is my chief concern, then human rights, then history. I love medieval buildings, manuscripts & like boots.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @heypayattn
What it talks about is unhealthy obsessions.
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Replying to @FreeEndeavour @heypayattn
Atheists generally accept that unhealthy obsessions exist! We don't have a position on this. Just on gods.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @heypayattn
an idol is something you're unhealthily obsessed with.
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Replying to @FreeEndeavour @heypayattn
That would be religious language but religious ppl often think being passionate abt anything except gods is wrong.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @heypayattn
There are things that you should be passionate about, Godly desires.
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Obviously, that means nothing to me. I don't evaluate healthy passions as related to religion. The opposite, in fact.
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