Proposal for the establishment of an organization helping victims of Christian communities

I propose the creation of an organization to help victims of Christian communities, victims of Christian brainwashing.

It would be an organization consisting of psychologists, and their goal would also be counseling. Christian communities, which are an official part of the Catholic Church, are practically no different from sects, and the same methods of manipulation are used. Leaving such an organization is psychologically very difficult because the victim of religious brainwashing is under strong pressure and fear: you will lose many friends, other Christians will wonder if you have gone crazy, other Christians will bombard the outcast with guilt, and being a black sheep is very unpleasant. The task of the psychologists would be to encourage the victim to find the psychological strength to leave the religious community.

Many Christians may also have a mental breakdown when they read the very unpleasant truth about Christianity on this site. Giving up and renouncing Christianity is a very difficult and painful process – it is sometimes easier for a Christian to turn a blind eye to the truth and remain in ignorance. The task of these psychologists would be to encourage the person not to be afraid to renounce Christianity, psychologists will help the victims of the church to mentally cope with the very painful process of renouncing Christianity.

A Christian considers religion to be the whole meaning of life, something to lean on, and learning the unpleasant truth about Christianity is extremely painful because their whole world collapses, they lose the whole meaning of life. The psychologist will have the task of helping such a person.

Furthermore, the establishment of an organization that will bring together those who have left the church is very important. The organization will unite and encourage these people with a common fate and interests. People will encourage each other there. And they will set a good example and model for other Christians, and also encourage them to renounce Christianity. In the unity of people, this community of former victims of the church will have greater strength. Everyone will feel good that they are not alone.