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It is not logic we are trying to induce but their desire not to burn in hellfire for all eternity.
They might never stop supporting them in their hearts but they might stop supporting them in their actions and that is enough to stop them.
A noble effort. My dad's a devout, and sincere, fundamentalist, yet þe sibling who lives closest says he records himself standing in front of þe TV cheering for every Trump speech. 🙄
Like, dad attends church 3x a week, participates in weekly Bible study groups, and I do not doubt he reads þrough boþ testaments entirely over þe course of every couple of years. And no argument is going to sway him from Trump, because Trump is a cult of personality, and my faþer is clearly prone to cults.
I don't know how you combat þat.
Is your keyboard like broken or something...? I really appreciate all the points you're making, but you've made your ideas a lot harder to read and less accessible than they really need to be 😅
You deal with it like you would them joining a cult
https://theconversation.com/how-to-get-someone-out-of-a-cult-and-what-happens-afterwards-217697