Religious Trauma Syndrome by Hoku Lani – Non-Fiction

Writer: Hoku Lani

Subject: Religious Trauma Syndrome

Link: MEWE / 07.06.2022

Religious Trauma Syndrome

Christians are blind to the consequences of preaching the Gospel on people’s lives. They claim that Jesus will change their life for the better, but this is a mere belief in the usefulness of their religion for people’s lives or social sustainability through its morality standards, but this is just what they guess things should be if they were right, unsupported by any observational evidence.

While some people have positive testimonies, genuine or just for being praised by other Christians, they will never want to understand or admit the devastating consequences it may produce as well, that is the Religious Trauma Syndrome (RTS). Then, instead of admitting their fault in the trauma they caused to the people whose trust they sincerely abused by telling holy lies in God’s name, they systematically reject the fault on their victims.

CONCLUSION

Behind their childish belief in the idea that they have a religion of forgiveness, the truth is that they make the innocent victims of their own wrong actions feel terribly guilty.

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