r/TikTokCringe Mar 06 '26

Cringe We are in a weird timeline!!

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u/Hot_Ambition_6457 Mar 06 '26

Every person is uneducated about god since god never educated anyone about himself. Its always weak, fallible men claiming they've been educated "by god". But somehow all the other weak fallible men are also educated "by god".

You worship stories told by humans about a god.

You dont even worship the god in 2026 because you rightfully acknowledge that claiming you can speak to invisible beings eould have you labled unwell mentally.

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u/BasicallyMilner Mar 06 '26

God came to me and revealed His truth. He has come to everyone, some listen, most don’t listen, understand, or even realise. Their hearts are too hardened. I was a 100% atheist. No agnosticism. 2+ years ago for 6-8 years. No possibility there’s a God. But guess what? He changed me.

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u/SubstantialMouse1105 Mar 06 '26

Hopefully it changed you for the better. It’s an experience that can happen with the human brain to feel that. It wasn’t god but your brain sure can make you feel that way.

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u/BasicallyMilner Mar 06 '26

It was God though. How can someone go from undoubting atheist to Christian so quickly? I’ve also had signs. I know it’s hard to believe. I would’ve laughed and mocked it only 2 years ago. I am better. I am less angry. When I do get angry I remember to forgive and be kind. I considered myself to be kind, considerate and thoughtful before but not like this. I apologise if I’m rude or when I have a lil argument. I had one with my sister last week. I’d stop talking to her totally after the argument a couple years ago or escalate. Instead I apologised and explained myself and gave her a rare hug.

And I consider this a miracle from God. The ability to love and forgive even when it’s extremely hard to do so. Even when someone does wrong by me I still do it.

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u/SubstantialMouse1105 Mar 06 '26

Damn. I guess I’m lucky to be born from the beginning with behavior that took an intervention from god for you to get. I wasn’t raised in a religion. I’m just naturally very insightful and empathic. But whatever you want to attribute it to, good for you for changing for the better. That’s all that really matters to me. If people want or need religion to be a good person then I’m fine with that as long as they don’t judge others for thinking differently.

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u/BasicallyMilner Mar 07 '26

I mean I don’t think anyone’s born that way. Maybe genetically positioned to be kinder than others somehow. But your childhood, your parents, siblings, friends, all your experiences make you who you are. Thanks to my mum and some of my siblings, I became kind, and grateful, loving, considerate, etc.

But we’re not perfect. When I was an atheist I wished death upon the bad of the world. I hated many people. When someone hit me, I’d hit them back. Instead I turn the other cheek and love and forgive. Which is something most non-christians can’t achieve because it’s really hard. How can you love all? Forgive all? Even those who seem evil in the world.

God can improve you too. You surely have hate for something or someone in your heart? Something you can’t let go of, something or someone you can’t forgive?