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To be fair. Too Many Christians Worship Their Opinion.
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Wayne Dyer once said, "The highest form of ignorance is when you reject something you know nothing about.” That quote stings—because in the Church, we do it all the time. We inherit theology like hand-me-down clothes and call it conviction. We argue before we understand. We divide before we dig deep.
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But Scripture calls us higher. Romans 12:2 says, “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” That means unlearning. Rethinking. Letting go of spiritual pride disguised as certainty.
This collection isn’t about spoon-feeding you answers. It’s not about echo chambers or tribal loyalty. It’s a journey—a raw, honest trek through the tangled roots of Christian interpretation, Church history, and the sacred text itself. I’ve done my best to keep bias at the door. You’ll find perspectives here you may love, others you may wrestle with. Good. That’s the point.
You don’t grow by defending your corner. You grow by stepping into the ring.
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So read. Wrestle. Pray. Question. Repeat. My prayer is that we come out on the other side with less arrogance and more awe. Less division, more discernment. Less certainty, more surrender to the One who is Truth—not just the one we’ve built in our image.
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Let’s walk humbly. Let’s think deeply. And above all, let’s stop confusing our theology with the Gospel.