I love the kind of religion where people can gather to ask the great questions of life, but detest the forms of religion that pretend they have found all the answers.
I detest the kind of religion that place the sandaled foot of the Savior on the throat of the culture’s scapegoats, but I love the forms of religion that humbly serve the world without needing to preach.
I love the forms of religion where people can come together to celebrate ordinary life as a miraculous gift, but detest the forms of religion that can only find the sacred in the supernatural.
I detest the kinds of religion that bribe us with promises of a gated heaven, but love the forms of religion that bet it all on love.