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The Kitchen Sink
How To Deconstruct Your Faith Without Losing It
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<blockquote data-quote="GrowingSmaller" data-source="post: 72179680" data-attributes="member: 261066"><p>One way to deconsruct is to reverse the binary oppositions, and I might do that by using a "projective theology".</p><p></p><p>Its not that I want to destroy my faith, only to question some of the assumptions I have about God.</p><p></p><p>I recently read a Catholic article on the devil, and a priest argued if you're going your way, doing your will, then that's a sign you're going wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrowingSmaller, post: 72179680, member: 261066"] One way to deconsruct is to reverse the binary oppositions, and I might do that by using a "projective theology". Its not that I want to destroy my faith, only to question some of the assumptions I have about God. I recently read a Catholic article on the devil, and a priest argued if you're going your way, doing your will, then that's a sign you're going wrong. [/QUOTE]
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