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Aleksander Constantinoropolous's avatar

Feuerbach walked so the rest of us could stop playing celestial Monopoly and start composting our halos.

This list? It’s not just a mic drop—it’s a full sermon from the Church of Holy WTF-Are-We-Doing. Every line unplugs the divine vending machine and hands you a mop, a hug, or a mirror instead.

“Candidates for the hereafter” sounds like a job I never applied for, but was somehow still given the training manual. Thanks, but I’d rather be a lover of the world—mud-stained, tear-soaked, laugh-lined, and fully here.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a theology degree to unlearn and a neighbor to forgive.

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Ed's avatar

"Religion says rescue people from eternal hell. But what if we devoted ourselves to prevent and alleviate suffering on earth? For some, the supposed hereafter hell is the herenow hell.

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Nathanael Small's avatar

That's fine when you're talking religion...but what is following Jesus was just that...a relationship built on unconditional love, truth and grace?

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Tim Wilson's avatar

So well presented, a great way to move forward while deconstructing. 😁

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Wendy Posselt's avatar

I would like to remove "but what if" and insert, "and also say to..." This is more in line with how I live it out. Both/and. We may already be "there." (outside time) AND I am told that what we do here is critically important.

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