Nobody creates an op like this unless they are happ happ happily trolling a Christian forum.
Whenever I see threads like this, the "good" side me always thinks, "Well, just in case this person is being sincere (after all, truth is stranger than fiction,) I'll try to write a reasonable, but cautiously skeptical reply."
The "bad" side of me always wonders, "I wonder just how far someone like this is willing to take it." And then I'm almost disappointed when they immediately give up.
Not that I want to encourage trolling, but why work so hard to be ridiculous when you don't have any more ridiculousness to back it up? Why put in so much effort if you're going to be just a one-trick pony?
Maybe it's just me, but the last few years especially I've been seeing more and more claims of being autistic and/or dyslexic (those seem to be the two most popular ones I've seen personally), with people then saying things such as, "So if I'm blunt or say such-and-such, you shouldn't be offended or get upset because I have ___________."
Now I am in no way trying to belittle or dismiss the struggles people have with these challenges, but I am always wondering, if they know enough to write a disclaimer about saying something offensive, where is the line drawn over which they seem to assume erases all responsibility for their actions?
I most definitely want to be sensitive to other people's needs -- I just wish someone would show me the ultimate line with every person over which I am supposed to expect to have all my own considerations as a human being thrown out the window, with all of it being my fault for not understanding whatever it is they are struggling with. (As if we don't all struggle with something ourselves...)