> The core of Christianity is a worldview that sees itself as the default—morally superior, culturally “pure,” and universally applicable. This mindset has left us with a moral infrastructure that treats anything outside its narrow lens as a deviation or a threat. Ideas around sexuality, gender roles, family structures, and “American values” all trace back to a code written centuries ago, designed to control rather than to adapt. The effects are everywhere: in the way laws still echo puritanical standards, in a foreign policy that often disguises cultural dominance as benevolence, and in a public education system that insists on whitewashed history while marginalizing everyone else’s stories.<p>Where do you draw the line?<p>I draw the line when I see old men wearing skirts and nylons, reading stories to kids in school, while pushing for little boys to have their dick cut off (without the parent knowing) as soon as they don't feel well ("oh you don't feel well, that's because this dumb society tells you you're a boy, but deep inside you, see, I know you identify as a girl"). I see that as a treat. This kind of reading happens every in the EU. Some are even famous "performers".<p>But where do <i>you</i> draw the line? Old men wearing skirts and nylons reading stories to kids in schools (often without the parents knowning) is totally fine?<p>OK... Another one.<p>What about a performance where kids were brought to see a naked man, spreading his anus while crawling among vegetables, as part of a performance to "explain biodiversity to kids" or something like that. Happened in France. Parents weren't exactly thrilled and the "performer" was, of course, a misunderstood artist.<p>Still no line drawing?<p>OK another one. What about people in southern america, centuries ago, who used to torture kids for as long as possible to extract as many tears as they could from the kid, before sacrificing them to their god?<p>Is that a line you're willing to draw? Torturing kids for as long as possible to extract tears?<p>What about natives in northern america and Africa who were <i>eating</i> other humans?<p>Want a more recent one? What about a terrorist calling his mom, all ecstatic, explaining her he just strangled several jews, including kids, with his bare hands? Certainly that's totally fine because jewish are oppressors?<p>But, yup, evil white man and evil Christ (I'm no christian but I can recognize that one prophet as a figure of peace: I'm not saying that everything made in the name of christianity was/is peaceful but Christ is at least a figure of peace... Which is definitely not the case for all prophets of all religions btw, so pick your fight wisely).<p>Fuck your moral relativism.