Maybe it's just my religon, Idk

My religon isn't very known about, but people are hating on it a lot. Like, if you don't like it, scroll on by it??? But nope, we gotta say some hate. Idk what's wrong with people theese days :P

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... Read moreIt's frustrating when your religion receives unfair criticism or is labeled negatively, especially when those judgments come from people who might not understand it fully. From personal experience, the online world can be tough for those with lesser-known beliefs, often facing immediate dismissal or even being called a cult without any real basis. Many religions, especially those not mainstream, attract skepticism just because they're different or misunderstood. Social media amplifies this effect, as comments can be harsh and lack nuances. I've found that some people feel uncomfortable with what they don't grasp, leading to hasty judgments and sometimes outright hate. In trying to handle this, I’ve learned a few things: first, it helps to remember that negativity usually comes from ignorance rather than true malice. Engaging with openness rather than defensiveness can sometimes open dialogue, helping others see your perspective. But equally important is protecting your peace—it's okay to scroll past or mute negativity when it gets too much. Many people also face similar struggles regardless of their religion, especially if their faith isn't widely recognized. It's a reminder that online hate isn't personal but often a reflection of broader social misunderstanding. Ultimately, sharing your truth calmly and openly, educating when possible, and maintaining respectful boundaries helps not only your well-being but can gradually foster greater understanding in the community around you.

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Because it’s not a religion, it’s a cult. You have fallen victim to a cult.