Maybe we are all defensive because everything in culture is framed as an accusation.
Maybe more questions would open dialogue rather than shut it down.
Maybe?
“On the other hand, the authorities will always find the spirituality of Jesus and his followers impossible to deal with, for it stands beyond their manipulation and control.”
“Those who worry that unless we act against authority structures our spirituality will accomplish nothing simply do not understand what spirituality is.”
“The essence and aim of spirituality is not to correct social and political injustices. That will be it’s effect—though never exactly in ways we imagine as we come to it with our preexisting political concerns. That is not its use, and all thought of using it violates its nature”
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This is cool - I had no idea that the head of Harvard's Astronomy Dept wrote a paper suggesting that an alien probe vessel was checking out earth.
"I said this was the closest thing I had experienced to the Book of Acts, with its stories of the earliest church. They did not look at me like I was crazy." @ntnsndr https://t.co/HBeFhESYBu
Great response to last week's article on Amanda Gorman's poem via @jdforward
"if the American separationist tradition does insist on a secular government, it is in part to nurture the possibility of a robustly religious society. Even in the public square." (link in next tweet)