This is mostly to vent. I figured I'd post on here because I'm sure a lot of the community experiences this, as well.
There's a content creator I follow. She's a lesbian and a teacher. Primarily, she makes excellent educational videos. Then, other videos are vlog-style, sometimes featuring her wife. They're sweet and/or funny.
I found her on IG first, I think. Then, she came up on my FB feed. So, I figured that I'd follow her there, too.
Most of her daily content is the same video(s) shared on both platforms. Cool.
Then, the other day, I noticed that she writes "inspirational" posts on FB on a daily basis, too.
This is where I was deeply disappointed. They all start out about normal conflicts that people deal with, but then they conclude with "God" and "spirituality" as the answer.
I know. I'll have to unfollow her on FB, if I don't want to see that horseshit. It's still extremely frustrating.
I understand that faith is important to theists. What I don't understand is knowing the world is diverse, but choosing your faith to assume everyone believes like you do.
Her content is primarily about education and that sort of thing. Why do theists think it'd be a great idea to combine fully secular, fact-based content with "fairy tales are the solution to real life problems?"
I'll never understand.