Thursday, March 27, 2025

 A set-in-stone belief is a rock in a hard place; an anchor, a staple. It drags one down if it becomes the sole lense through which one views things, then it’s a snare and a trap. There’s a reason apologetics are called apologetics. Beliefs in of themselves are held by everyone on some level, it’s the black and white fundamentalism where things get convoluted. 

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