👉👌 · 4:34am Jul 18th, 2022
A month ago, I found out about a 2009 adult animated short film called Judas & Jesus, thanks to YouTuber Saberspark.
It depicts Judas, Jesus, and Mary Magdalene as anthro characters and it's a satirical retelling of the usual Christian story, with the emphasis on Jesus being prudish, Judas being horny, and Mary being voluptuous.
I think it provided an accurate portrayal of Christians who constantly preach self-righteous messages and perpetuate sexual shaming. To simply put, the toxicity of purity culture. A user from a Discord server that I'm part of said that it's funny in its own way because Jesus hung out with sex workers and sailors not to make them chaste, but for a certain reason.
My main takeaway from Judas & Jesus is that even if Christians strongly believe that sex outside marriage is a sin, it isn't an excuse to shame others for expressing their sexuality and interfere in other people's sex lives. Not everyone is a Christian and not everyone follows Christianity in the same way, so they might not have the same morals as them.
Christians (and Muslims) should know that forcing their beliefs onto others is wrong and if they don't want to get themselves into trouble or further the negative reputation of their religion, they should mind their own business.
That is precisely what they were going for. It's a similar group that Moral Orel criticises; people who seem to outwardly be good religious people, but who in reality are holier than thou hypocrites who enjoy using their religion as an excuse to criticise other people.