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[–] QueensNewYorkGuy 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

This reminds me of a girl I was with had claimed to be very religious and was following some evangelical guy. I thought it was something of a cult, I told her that once and never really brought it up again. Anyway, she portrayed herself as very religious and knew a lot more Bible stuff than I know which is very little. The relationship went on for a few months, but in just two weeks I severed ties when she demonstrated some disturbing behavior.

First, while ai cannot prove it, I feel she tried to hustle me for a tidy sum of money. By being with me for just that short time, I had radically improved her quality of life by helping her get a job and buying her staples and comforts. I think she saw my thoughtfulness and generosity as weakness and cooked up this bullshit story to try to get me to replace a ring she had claimed to have lost due to rushing to complete an errand I had requested she perform (to better herself, BTW).

Anyway, I was in denial for about a week over that and was trying to rationalize or overlook it since I had no evidence. Then she mentioned using witchcraft on whomever may have taken the ring. The final straw was a week later when I revealed something sensitive to her and, finally having a weakness, she tried to savagely attack and berate me. Then tell a myriad of lies denying it all in a gaslighting attempt at reconciliation. I blocked her from my phone immediately and never called her again.

Anyway, what I’m saying is, a lot of people who throw up the Cross are worse than regular degenerates or well-meaning agnostics/athiests. A lot of real sociopaths lay it on heavy and pretend to be completely enraptured by God, but are really vile people.

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[–] KingMortales 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Well why should she mind a recession up in her gilded tower? It wouldn't affect her like the rest of us peasants.