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This seems like an anti Christian parable. At least anti conservative.
Edit: sorry guys, I thought a post on c/conservative was trying to support conservatives. Apparently that was wrong
If you think that, then maybe it's time to take a step back and think about how and why you got to that conclusion.
The thought process comes from seeing conservatives and Christians largely align on issues that seem, to me, to be based more on what their leaders are saying rather than critical thinking. As an example, I don't think many of them would even be considering trans restrictions if they weren't fed "grooming" rhetoric. As another glaring example, did you see that recent poll with conservatives being more trusting of what Trump says vs their own families? Best link I could find quickly. So no, I don't see any problems with my conclusion.
that is a very sound and logic conclusion.
not it's time to think about how this conclusion should inmpact your actions.
will you try to combat this and fix the conservative political landscape?
Not exactly like trump is a great person to trust, but tbf, friends and family can be stupid as hell