Suffering
Not being a Christian is also worthwhile for a very practical reason, and that is suffering. Immediately after I renounced Christianity, I started to have less suffering. Supai beings are connected to religions and draw energy from humans. I can't even imagine what would have happened to me if I were still a Christian – I'm sure I would have had an unimaginable amount of suffering.
And from experience, I can confirm that the more fanatically a person professes religion, the more suffering they have, the more energy is sucked out of them by the supai beings.
If a person follows this article, they may be in some conflict with religious relatives, but ultimately they will have less suffering in life than if they did not follow it. It is worth following. Life Change Initiative https://filozofia.nett.to/krestanstvo/sk/iniciativa-zmena-zivota
I am an authentic witness to how the serious health condition of some specific fanatical believers improved significantly after they stopped being in a fanatical religious environment, stopped being under its influence, and stopped being part of an intensive religious community! It is truly incredible how many people recovered when they had less religion and generally began to experience less suffering.
Fanatical Christians live the Christian faith more intensely and therefore should be closer to God than others, and therefore, according to logic, should have much more blessings and happiness in life than other people. As a person who grew up in a fanatical Christian environment, I witnessed the exact opposite result that religion brought.
However, the phenomenon of religious fanaticism cannot be underestimated, as religious fanatics in Slovakia account for approximately 3% of the total population.
Even fanatical Christians are no better than non-religious people.
Even though practicing Christians regularly confess and try to be as good as possible, as a person who knows many fanatical Christians, I have to say that the average fanatical Christian is ethically somewhat worse than non-religious people, even though they know how to better camouflage/cover up their vices: they have hidden hatred, envy, disrespect for others, lack of love, and excessive impatience with problematic people.
By professing a religion, a person connects to negative energies, and religion does not allow them to be better – religion blocks all positive qualities in a person.
And I can confirm this about myself: when I renounced Christianity, I was suddenly able to have sincere love within me. (Because an ordinary Christian cannot have love within them, they can only pretend to have love like an actor). After renouncing Christianity, I became a more ethically oriented person and stopped having the typical Christian vices mentioned above.