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Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them
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“Can I go to heaven if you don't? And if I do go someplace where my paradise is detached from your eternity, where the hell am I?”
― Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them
― Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them
“Protest is not a sign of rebellion or disconnection—at least, it shouldn’t be. Quite to the contrary, protest should demonstrate love and investment. It should be a sign that we are so invested that we are not willing to settle or surrender.
We protest because something or someone we care about is being hurt or diminished. Protest is not the action of an outsider or someone who is walking away. It is the responsibility of relationship—those who refuse to disconnect.”
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We protest because something or someone we care about is being hurt or diminished. Protest is not the action of an outsider or someone who is walking away. It is the responsibility of relationship—those who refuse to disconnect.”
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“Protest is not a sign of rebellion or disconnection—at least, it shouldn’t be. Quite to the contrary, protest should demonstrate love and investment. It should be a sign that we are so invested that we are not willing to settle or surrender.
We protest because something or someone we care about is being hurt or diminished. Protest is not the action of an outsider or someone who is walking away. It is the responsibility of relationship—those who refuse to disconnect.”
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We protest because something or someone we care about is being hurt or diminished. Protest is not the action of an outsider or someone who is walking away. It is the responsibility of relationship—those who refuse to disconnect.”
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“Can I go to heaven if you don't? And if I do go someplace where my paradise is detached from your eternity, where the hell am I?”
― Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them
― Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them












