“Wrongly or rightly you think that I have a right to the name of Christian“ — Simone Weil
Mysticism, Christianity Wisdom2be Mysticism, Christianity Wisdom2be

“Wrongly or rightly you think that I have a right to the name of Christian“ — Simone Weil

“Wrongly or rightly you think that I have a right to the name of Christian. I assure you that when in speaking of my childhood and youth I use the words vocation, obedience, spirit of poverty, purity, acceptance, love of one's neighbor, and other expressions of the same kind, I am giving them the exact signification they have for me now. Yet…”

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“Creeds” by Peter Rollins
Christianity, Philosophy, Theology Wisdom2be Christianity, Philosophy, Theology Wisdom2be

“Creeds” by Peter Rollins

“I believe creeds aren't worth the paper they are written on...But I still believe in God.

I believe that if you look at my life, you'll only sometimes see what I believe.

I believe that if we have two coats, we should give one away (though I don't do it).

Today I don't believe in anything; tomorrow who knows.

I sometimes believe in God — one who existed before time, beyond gender or fathom.

Make of heaven and earth and ginger (all good things), whales, two-hundred-foot cliffs, cloud banks, shipwrecks,

And in Jesus Christ, God's only Son our Lord, 

Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost- how?

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“A Persian Philosopher in Damascus” (excerpt) — Of Ancient Gods and New — ‘Jesus the Son of Man: His Words and His Deeds As Told and Recorded by Those Who Knew Him’ by Kahlil Gibran

“A Persian Philosopher in Damascus” (excerpt) — Of Ancient Gods and New — ‘Jesus the Son of Man: His Words and His Deeds As Told and Recorded by Those Who Knew Him’ by Kahlil Gibran

I cannot tell the fate of this man, nor can I say what shall befall His disciples.

A seed hidden in the heart of an apple is an orchard invisible. Yet should that seed fall upon a rock, it will come to naught.

But this I say: The ancient God of Israel is harsh and relentless. Israel should have another God; one who is gentle and forgiving, who would look down upon them with pity; one who would descend with the rays of the sun and walk on the path of their limitations, rather than sit for ever in the judgment seat to weigh their faults and measure their wrong-doings.

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