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Ray Zhu's avatar

That was a thrilling read, especially with the Miserere playing in the background. I particularly liked this line “What if we saw the great cathedrals of Europe not as tourist curiosities or “art history” but as a precious gift from our ancestors, a reminder of what is most important in life?”. As a fellow Christian I’d like to say welcome back! It is truly wonderful that his love extends to us when we are furthest from him.

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Richard,

I recently left my literalist/fundamentalist Christian group ~ 1.5 years ago, which certainly soured my relationship with anything “religious”.

I’m 23 and not as far along the journey as you, but so much of what you’re saying rings so true.

It’s a weird arch, to go from a literalist understanding of the Bible (believe, or else) to see the value and wisdom of metaphors and meaning embedded in these texts.

Thank you for sharing some insights gained by your ongoing journey; it made me felt seen.

(Some day I’d love to chat with you about your background/past; it sounds oddly familiar.)

Cheers!

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