Tuesday marks exactly 500 years since Martin Luther nailed his “Ninety-Five Theses” on the door of a church in the German city of Wittenberg, listing his grievances with the Catholic Church, and sparking the Protestant Reformation.

Seems like a good time to do it again.

A couple of Tennessee activists, Patrick Horst of the Nashville Nones Convention and former Baptist pastor Chris Roberts, have launched what they’re calling the 95 Tweets project.

It’s pretty simple: List your grievance with religion on Twitter using the hashtag #95tweets and give a up or down vote to all the tweets on the website. May the greatest grievance rise to the top.

Here’s a sampling of some of the most powerful ones I’ve seen:

#95tweets The bible ALWAYS HAS BEEN Mistranslated, misinterpreted, and and utilized by people for war, murder, rape, slavery, segregation — jason karov (@jasonkarov) October 27, 2017



Women do not "belong to" men, did not come from a rib, and deserve equal treatment. #95Tweets — ToneDownMo (@TonedDownMo) October 27, 2017



#95tweets Teaching faith in the unprovable cultivates gullible magical thinking. Teach compassionate critical thinking instead. — Joyful FreeThinker (@JoyfulFreeThink) October 27, 2017



#95Tweets I stayed in an abusive relationship because I was taught that divorce was a sin. — KoverGurl (@KoverGurl83) October 26, 2017



The Bible condones slavery. Do we really even need to say anything else? #95tweets — Scott Sykora (@scottwilliams32) October 27, 2017



My child was 6 when Sunday School told her that anyone who isn't "saved" goes to Hell. Now she believes her Daddy is going to Hell #95tweets — Sain't Patrick (@SaintPax74) August 9, 2017



#95Tweets Christianity is the religion of love, like Islam is the religion of peace. You can quote me on that. — Darrel W. Ray (@drdray132) October 27, 2017



I don’t know how you nail these tweets to a door, but you can at least pin them to your wall.

