You know that verse about judge not lest ye be judged, it's overused but I think it applies here. Some of us here have known Subhumanoidal online for years and the idea that he is even attempting to undermine Christianity or living an ungodly life by being real about his struggles and tfeeling rejected by God is a picture of exactly why most people don't want to go to church.
All he said was
And I think that a faith based on the Bible, really should reflect it more. This is the Bible that contains Psalm 13, the book of Job, Saul, Esau, and even Cain in this situation where he's angry because God has rejected his offering but offers him counsel which Cain rejects, but when Cain is deserving to be hunted down and killed like the murderer he is, well this same God who rejected his offering, protects his life. And of course then there's the flip side of David who was chosen by God, then spent years in hiding because of a king's jealousy; Elijah and Jeremiah who were called by God to bring unpleasant messages to kings who didn't want to hear it. Oh and let's not forget Jeremiah's rather famous lament, “Lord you misled me, and I allowed myself to be misled” (see Jer 20).
So Biblically, sounds like Sub is in some pretty good company. I don't think he's right about everything. I'm hoping and praying that God still brings some good and a massive turn around in his life. But I also sometimes wonder, if I was facing everything he's facing would I still care about anyone else at all. Could I still stand to be around Christian people? I'm pretty sure God understands the pain and the struggle even if it's not welcome in our churches. I'm just not sure how much we should still be claiming to be a true witness of God's character is we're not displaying the same kindness and mercy that came to seek and to save sinners, rather than drive them out of our space so they don't threaten our faith.