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The Thomas Jefferson Bible, or "The Life and Morals of Jesus" is a stripped down and combined version of the first four books of the Biblical New Testament compiled by Thomas Jefferson as a means of distilling the core teachings of Jesus Christ. Taken up late in the third President's life, this personal project endeavored to separate Christ's philosophy from the centuries of dogma that Jefferson thought only served to over-complicate what was originally a simple theology. Since it was intended for self-study, Jefferson's personal Bible was never published in his lifetime, though there is some indication that he believed this concise Gospel might be more palatable to the Native American population as an educational tool. The result of Jefferson's distillation process is a stark presentation of Christ's ministry, where the sheer power of Jesus' parables demonstrate how he gained such a quick following and why he ultimately became a threat to local authorities. One will also note that all reference to Christ's divine nature have also been cut, but this takes nothing away from a message that remains as moving and challenging as ever.
The Jefferson Bible, also known as The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth, was completed by Thomas Jefferson in 1820 and published by an act of the United States Congress in 1904 and is now in the public domain. This audio book was recorded by LearnOutLoud.com and is narrated by Seth D. Anderson. Copyright © 2014 LearnOutLoud, Inc. Any reproduction or illegal distribution of the content in any form will result in immediate action against the person concerned.
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@the_lotharingian
@the_lotharingian Год назад
My favorite Jesus quote is " the scriptures say ... BUT I say to you...."
@dorandacolbert5973
@dorandacolbert5973 Год назад
He also said 'I did not come to destroy the law, but to fulfill it'
@TIAVITV
@TIAVITV 9 месяцев назад
@@dorandacolbert5973 he was it’s fulfillment off it he paid the price we couldn’t and gave the world grace mosses gave the law but Jesus grace and truth
@persevere4
@persevere4 8 месяцев назад
The first time to come across the Jefferson Bible's noteworthy passages, the third president gets my respect as he seems to have threaded the needle and translated the spirit in which the Bible comes to life, itself resurrection from the dusty far reaches of the library. Bravo, for the gallant effort, not much now but common sense.
@ksdncakjnliagbvh
@ksdncakjnliagbvh 11 месяцев назад
If you are reading this, please know that God does not need a middleman or an authority figure to reach you. A true relationship with God is a direct one, not a relationship by proxy through another. Those who proclaim to speak for God are deluded. He speaks well enough without their help. God's message is simple, humble, and intensely personal. He needs no translators, no explainers, no clarifiers. Cast aside anyone proclaiming to speak for God, they only speak for themselves.
@persevere4
@persevere4 8 месяцев назад
That sounds much like the theology, as I remember it, of Martin Luther the prominent Prostetient clergyman.
@ksdncakjnliagbvh
@ksdncakjnliagbvh 8 месяцев назад
I agree with Martin Luther only on this. Otherwise, I find Martin Luther to be absurd in his beliefs. He believed that salvation came ONLY through a belief in Christ and not through good works or moral behavior. He also believed that the Bible is the highest authority. I know in my heart Christ would reject someone who proclaimed Him as savior but refused to otherwise try to lead a righteous life. Christ himself said that the Bible and "the law" may say something, but the true spirit of living God's law is more important that narrowly and dogmatically following biblical text.@@persevere4
@JessyP-u6q
@JessyP-u6q 4 месяца назад
Absolutely true
@honestdolus5263
@honestdolus5263 6 лет назад
Note: This isn't JUST Jefferson's abridgement of the Gospels, this also includes a forward containing opinions that were not endorsed by the founding father.
@stephenfiore9960
@stephenfiore9960 5 лет назад
Honest Dolus .........Who is the “founding Father”, Jefferson or God the Father in Heaven -. Answer : both, they both founded different things.
@reecealeck8314
@reecealeck8314 5 лет назад
Which Jefferson Bible should I read? The Smithsonian edition? Or ?
@spiritualanarchist8162
@spiritualanarchist8162 3 года назад
WHAT ?
@Anarchy-Is-Liberty
@Anarchy-Is-Liberty 3 года назад
@@reecealeck8314 Yes!!!
@OldschoolFlaBoy
@OldschoolFlaBoy 3 года назад
@@Anarchy-Is-Liberty do not add or take away from my word or the curses of Egypt will be upon you a Thomas Jefferson judges exactly that
@MetaNerdzLore
@MetaNerdzLore 4 года назад
It seems like 13:00 is where it starts, opens with letters from Jefferson?
@Anarchy-Is-Liberty
@Anarchy-Is-Liberty 3 года назад
12:38
@rickwalker5203
@rickwalker5203 2 года назад
Begins 12:40.
@lydiadmoore20
@lydiadmoore20 11 месяцев назад
Thank-you
@the_lotharingian
@the_lotharingian Год назад
How come nobody thought to translate this into Arabic and publish it under the name the injil?
@rayrainer985
@rayrainer985 2 месяца назад
There probably is if you are willing to pay for it.
@wally1452
@wally1452 3 года назад
At 12:40 minutes into this, chapter 1 (one) of President efferson's writings from the four Gospels begin. I read very much on our 3rd president, he a very big favorite of mine. I also read the finest bio of Dr. Benamin Rush who is one of the Founding Fathers and personal friend to our early presidents and also Benamin Rush was a Christian of the Reformed faith in the tradition of another close friend of Franklins and others too...the Reverend George Whitefield. Benamin Franklin used his publishing house, or printing paper press to print many of Whitefield's sermons or messages for all those who came to hear him, as the minister was ministering to the needy, etc. (I am missing one letter, as you see, from my pc; I am sorry.) I must read efferson's copy of the Gospels again, it being some time since I read it. The 3rd leader of our nation surely wrote and said things to many that leads me to wonder if he was a believer in esus. It's true efferson had problems re esus' miracles, etc, but he gave a Bible to each child of his when they were born, the King ames 1611 translation was, and is to this day, the most purchased Bible in our land. Some do not like the "thees and thous, etc," but I think the most easy to read with its shorter sentences and pithy and concise words and it flows so well as you read along (Elizabethan English was what Shakespeare read, spoke and wrote.) Sadly, except for daughter Martha, they all died early on I believe. He loved his wife very much and never remarried after he told his (then a young, beautiful wife that he would never marry if she died)...and I believe as many, that he should have remarried. He was a man who needed a wife and companion badly and though he sorrowed very, very much in life, no doubt a hopeless romantic, he was intensely busy in govt. and in his ever working on his wonderful Monticello. Never have I seen/heard of such a man with such incredible energy and was Governor of VA, Ambassador to France w/Franklin, Secretary of State for Washington, VP for Adams and President two terms. I have read early American history for over 65 years since an 8 year old child and it the most interesting time that I find. Please forgive my harrangue here. I love so much about that time period. (For the one, or any, that seeks a readable set of the Gospels...simply get a Bible,) the ESV translation) or called the English Standard Version of 2002 (?) it is very much as the King ames, only "you, your, etc" instead of the (I believe beautiful Elisabethen English. Be wise, there are numerous, even NON translations out there that change theology from the original Hebrew & Greek texts.
@reecealeck8314
@reecealeck8314 5 лет назад
Can someone make a Jefferson Bible that is translated into more modern English that is understandable? Please?
@Arakellian
@Arakellian 5 лет назад
Ummm that is very modern English if you need an Ebonics trans lation get a mumble rapper to rap the Jefferson Bible to you all this is is the accounts of Jesus without the magic or miracles if you go get any other Bible it will still be spoken the way it's spoken translated or otherwise written by a person who has assumed that their meaning is the right meaning so if you wish for a Bible with simple words grab a children's Bible or re write the Bible yourself so that you may understand and "give on to others that which you have made in my name" any mortal man can create verse and write with the wisdom of God for we are all God not just God's children is your blood not the same as your brothers and sisters is your life not on the track that was set before you?
@Anarchy-Is-Liberty
@Anarchy-Is-Liberty 3 года назад
@@Arakellian Goddamn, use a period and a comma once in awhile!! FFS!
@rickwalker5203
@rickwalker5203 2 года назад
This is a reading of the 1611 translation, with a few words updated.
@kurtsmith1626
@kurtsmith1626 Год назад
@@rickwalker5203Jefferson was born in 1743.
@politicamufu648
@politicamufu648 Год назад
​@@rickwalker5203 bro... the US didn't even exist back then.
@dannyhardesty1102
@dannyhardesty1102 5 лет назад
Okay we're going to check the corn Theory?
@apocolypse11
@apocolypse11 7 месяцев назад
Amen
@kurtsmith1626
@kurtsmith1626 Год назад
I devoutly wish that we would cease titling this work erroneously. ThJefferson never titled the work “Jefferson’s Bible” and would abhor the title being used and attached to his name today. In the Spirit of the work, and in honor of the man who created the work, I would hope that we can do better by titling this work in its original and Jefferson created title. My full-time job is to research and portray ThJefferson and thus, this request is dear to mine and the man I portray. It is a disservice to call it “Jefferson’s Bible”. He never created a work titled such. Please rectify.
@apriljoy2011
@apriljoy2011 Год назад
What is it titled?
@jamesseven6655
@jamesseven6655 Год назад
good for the people man,keep it up
@destinyglitches9519
@destinyglitches9519 13 дней назад
@@apriljoy2011 The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth
@rayrainer985
@rayrainer985 4 года назад
I really wish I could find a version who could read well. It 's ok but very mediocre. It lacks a smoothness and a nice rhythm with a clarity.. .
@eduardotorres9743
@eduardotorres9743 4 года назад
What a silly comment
@rhfryer
@rhfryer 4 года назад
@@eduardotorres9743 : I suppose so. Perhaps I shouldn't say anything.
@wally1452
@wally1452 3 года назад
Ray? See my words above yours a bit...it is able to help if you want to read an accurate, smooth reading Bible.
@JessyP-u6q
@JessyP-u6q 4 месяца назад
St Micheal St Michael St Michael Archangel
@playlists8029
@playlists8029 4 года назад
12:38
@Tom-sd9jb
@Tom-sd9jb 4 года назад
Narrated by Sheldon.
@Tom-sd9jb
@Tom-sd9jb Год назад
Came back to say sorry for my nasty comment.
@RallyTheTally
@RallyTheTally Год назад
I thought it was funny anon.@@Tom-sd9jb
@no01sman
@no01sman 7 месяцев назад
Post insult clarity😔
@RallyTheTally
@RallyTheTally Год назад
I was suprised that they didn't keep in the parts after Jesus came back, but the ending was still cool with the rock being moved. Good end.
@UniteOrDie2024
@UniteOrDie2024 11 месяцев назад
Jefferson omitted those parts because they were added later, they are not canon.
@MLIVCH
@MLIVCH 8 месяцев назад
@@UniteOrDie2024correction, he actually took them out because he wanted to remove any myths or bs from the Bible. Which left him with a very short version of the Bible
@dannyhardesty1102
@dannyhardesty1102 5 лет назад
We should always be disposed to believe that that which appears white is really black, if the hierarchy of the Church so decides
@JessyP-u6q
@JessyP-u6q 4 месяца назад
Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Lord Thomas jefferson
@inthedark334
@inthedark334 Год назад
Part 6 on top of this the American dollar bill has an all seeing eye of Lucifer, the Statue of Liberty is actually not the Statue of Liberty it's an ancient Pagan symbol of the sun god which is luciferian, if you actually go into areas of Washington DC it's covered in symbols of the occult we have a giant Obelisk it's a form of sun worship it was used in ancient Mesopotamia areas of Egypt all over the world, all of our art is based off of Roman mythology Greek mythology these aspects if you study Jefferson's writings as well as many other Founders as well you'll find out very quickly that they're all masonic, they pervert the teachings of Jesus to such a psychotic and insane level it Border Lines in my opinion complete and utter madness, they are the exact opposite of what Paul tells us we should be the Apostle Paul does not moralize the teachings of Jesus nor does he moralize his own teachings Paul literally teaches you salvation is by grace through faith without works. These people deny that unless it is something they can use to control you again they're obsessed with control they literally will create whatever they wish out of thin air because to them the ends justify the means to be perfectly honest they are not a nation of good men and women they are manipulators they are perverted in their understanding of the Bible they use the moral aspects of scripture to control people in society they believe they're guiding society and the world to a higher state of Enlightenment and those who are beneath them are going to become less as time goes on they control every aspect of the system in general when the nation becomes weak they make it harder on the people as a means to challenge them so that way they can increase productivity in the people so that way the weak people will perish in the strong will survive even when you have people coming into your country with low IQs this will ensure that you can get the higher IQ ones to increase productivity while the lower IQ ones tend to fall apart, or live off the state, again it's all done on purpose this is how masonry works it's parasitical, you're not actually building anything it's just a ebb and flow push and pull that's all it is, we're in time past people would survive if they were smart enough and the Dumber ones would die they've created an artificial world system, where they control who lives and who dies based on their system, it's not about people anymore ladies and gentlemen it's not about race it's not about culture it's about control that's the whole point
@StefanTravis
@StefanTravis 6 лет назад
Religion without mysticism. Kind of misses the point of religion.
@kirijocafe7066
@kirijocafe7066 5 лет назад
Hardly. He was an enlightenment thinker attempting to reason both religion and science. I think Jefferson was more of a no nonsense deist but he tried to create a bible that made Jesus more of a teacher whose teachings you could follow however you see fit, akin to what happened to the Buddha.
@rayrainer985
@rayrainer985 5 лет назад
Why can't Religion make sense? Thomas Jefferson gives it sense without all the nonsense that, Paul, in particular brought to it, as well as other. Paul comes along some 10 years later, after Jesus' crucifixion. Who is this man? Why should we believe him? He actually contradicts Jesus' emphasis on "works". Paul says: Now "Ephesians 2:8-9 completely contradicts James and Matthew (sheep & Goats). Ephesians is Paul.8 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith-and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God- 9 not by works, so that no one can boast." Christianity, because of this lack of "works" has enabled Christianity to be essentially barbaric. It has, through out its history burned people at the stake for just having a different interpretation or being different. The more you make a religion "elusive", the more people will misinterpret it. Jesus made it down to Earth and based it on your works. You will reap what you sowe. In the Parable of the sheep and Goats, Jesus makes it clear that the sheep on my right gave me food to eat and water to drink. I was a stranger and you took me in. I was naked and you clothed me. I was sick and you visited me. I was in prison and you came to me. Then the Goats on the left said Lord when did we see you hungry, thirsty. When did we see you as a stranger and take you in or naked. When we see you sick and in prison. Jesus answered them “because you did it for the least of my brothers, you did it for me. Then he will say those Goats on the left hand, depart from me, you are cursed, into the eternal hellfire.
@Ежик-з3г
@Ежик-з3г 3 года назад
@Elijah Ellington Jesus had a lot of good things to say but it's like he's kept hostage in the Bible
@philmlaur
@philmlaur 2 года назад
Miracles happen everyday. It’s a miracle any of us are here. Taking out the mythology still leaves Christ a good man, and one we can relate to in order to emulate his teachings through this scary thing called life ✌🏻
@RallyTheTally
@RallyTheTally Год назад
Idisagree.
@meanwhile4308
@meanwhile4308 2 года назад
What's the point here??
@destinyglitches9519
@destinyglitches9519 13 дней назад
He knew that the age of reason would discredit the bible, so he made one without the fairytales
@inthedark334
@inthedark334 Год назад
Part 7 as a student of History I was raised in a primarily Jewish household my father is a Hungarian Jew and is a massive Zionist and from all of my years studying Jefferson and from all my years as a Jew in general all I can say about masonry is that it has no Nation it has no culture it has no people masonry is about a means to an end that's all, if they get what they want good but in general they don't care about you, it's not about you it's about the greater goal in the future, and they'll use religion they'll use anything they can this is why a wise man who wants argued with one of these Masons who was a communist at the time A wise man who argued with this Mason who was a communist after weeks of arguing with this communist who was a Freemason this individual I'll call him h beat the Mason pretty bad when it came to a understanding of the world literature in general the people were astonished at H's understanding this Freemason was swiftly defeated but then a day later this Freemason was already out there when H went out there and asked him why are you talking in the Square you've been defeated he said who are you I don't know who you are you see arguing with parasites or people in general who are just using the system to their own Advantage is a waste of time, this is why for me at least I'm not going to do anything I'm simply going to watch Monitor and study because masonry as a whole I've seen it over and over again the French Revolution was started by Masons The Armenian Genocide of 1.5 million Armenians by the Turks was started by the Freemasons I could go on throughout history some of the greatest if not the worst mass genocides in murders on Earth were started by Masons, and yet so many people don't even know this
@ohoehrli3719
@ohoehrli3719 4 года назад
26:50
@aleksy7194
@aleksy7194 3 года назад
whaAAA
@the_lotharingian
@the_lotharingian Год назад
If I wrote my own bible I would just take the protestant canon and stick the three books of Enoch after the Pentateuch and then preach it to the Mormons because they use the wrong apachrypha.... Yes there are three Enoch's_ 1Ethiopian 2slavonic 3hebrew.
@yesnomaybeso5755
@yesnomaybeso5755 7 месяцев назад
Humanism is not evil. Trans-humanism is though
@inthedark334
@inthedark334 Год назад
This is my final comment on this video, Thomas Jefferson denies the Apostle Paul's apostleship, Paul makes it clear if anyone denies his apostleship and denies his gospel that he preaches you are to have nothing to do with them, on top of this Jefferson was a Freemason he believed in unifying all people together, Jefferson was a gnostic he was a humanist and he admits to this, he preaches Jesus Christ but ignores all context of Jesus he ignores the fact that according to First Timothy Paul was Major pattern Paul was the first member of the body of Christ but Thomas Jefferson ignored this, because there's a lot of people today just as there was back then who denied Paul's apostleship and these people are dangerous they remind me of the Society of Jesus this is an old Cult of Jesus worshipers who worship Jesus but have no doctoral understanding of why he came they strip him down to his morals and they love him because of his morality because you can see obviously in Jefferson's writings he didn't even value Jesus he was only using him and his words to bolster his own humanistic way of thinking, and that's really the truth here Jefferson was a humanist just as all of them, humanism is evil plain and simple I'm not going to argue this it is straight up and evil belief system but Jefferson supported humanism I would not be so foolish as to take anything Jefferson says seriously the man was not what he appeared but again most of America's history is falsified and stretched, this is an evil country, that plays a giant Masquerade with the truth it manipulates everybody through a sense of morals and Dogma which is why you have so many groups claiming to be Christian but none of them believe the Bible they just use it as a means to an end, there's a Bible series called things in the Bible we were taught wrong I wish I could have given it to Jefferson I wish I could sit down with him and go over Doctrine with him but knowing the fact he is a Freemason and the Freemasons committed the Armenian genocide of 1.5 million Armenians, and orchestrated the French Revolution as well as many other civil wars and revolutions it doesn't surprise me because the Freemasons claim to stand for freedom but they don't, they've never been an organization of Freedom it's all about control they are control freaks they believe themselves to be chosen by God but again anyone who doesn't see the truth Before Their Eyes just look at our money, look at the fact there's a giant Obelisk sitting in Washington DC the layout of Washington is that of the occult the buildings have a cultic symbols everywhere in front of our Treasury there is a giant bull the bowl is a symbol of luciferianism, we have the Bohemian Grove which ex-presidents in members of State all congregate at which the Bible warns of the worshipers of the Grove The Groves are those of the ancient pagans the ancient Celtics, but again there's a lot to go over here but putting this aside Jefferson is not what he appears to be just like Lincoln is not in emancipator Lincoln was a tyrant who invaded his own country gave citizenship to blacks Irish Scottish Asian immigrants in order to fight in his military against the southerners the whole point of the war was over tariffs, but again the victors of History write the history books, in my opinion Jefferson was a lunatic,
@pauldavid601
@pauldavid601 Год назад
As a Paul, I've been sincerely lost in this ramble. Split paragraphs.
@jamesseven6655
@jamesseven6655 Год назад
i may not yet know about this cult you speak of (i will reserch it later ) but i do know that the bible that jefferson made was sliced up so anyone could read the most important part of the bible and know about jesus and what hes done for them
@inthedark334
@inthedark334 Год назад
@@jamesseven6655 okay please excuse my writing I'm talking into a phone the Freemasons are humanist cult they believe in humanism Enlightenment through knowledge and wisdom which somewhat I agree with I believe you can't be overly superstitious or manipulated by this nonsense. Which is overly religious. But according to Albert Pike book morals and Dogma the Freemasons created false religions they use religion as a means to manipulate you through a system of morals and Dogma. So you see Thomas Jefferson believed that the Bible was morally superior but he denied Paul's apostleship he denied the gospel which is faith without works Jefferson totally denied this meaning Jefferson denies the gospel. Which makes him an enemy of the cross. Now I will praise Jefferson on one thing and that is the fact that he believed the separation of church and state he believed that religion was more pure separate from state which is true because the state should not be controlled by a religious and I mean religious people. Christians are not religious we are Faith We believe We Trust alone in the finished work of Christ we don't trust in any physical work or lifestyle to get us to heaven. We Trust alone in the finished work of Christ now in time past the Jews when they died after following the law of Moses witches Works in faith they didn't go to heaven they went to a place called Abraham's bosom. So this notion that everyone was saved in the entire Bible the same way you were looking forward to the Cross you were looking back to the Cross as a means for salvation that's just total BS
@inthedark334
@inthedark334 Год назад
@@jamesseven6655 the United States is not supposed to be a religious country in that religious people control it. The nation is supposed to be controlled by humanist these humanist control the system through a system of morals and Dogma they control everyone through a system of morality by manipulating individuals through a system of morality that can better control the individual outcome this is why you have a right left party the left claims to be Progressive and liberal while the right tends to be more conservative but in reality they're both working to the same ends controlling you to our system of morals and Dogma they create religious superstitious people and then control them through morals and Dogma it's modern-day sorcery that's all it is
@ericclaption4959
@ericclaption4959 3 года назад
This is the most outrageous book ever wrote about Jesus he's taking gods only son on Earth taking all the supernatural things away calling it Christian this is blasphemy in the highest form
@Spuzaw
@Spuzaw 2 года назад
This just a person's opinion. Why does it matter so much to you?
@Spuzaw
@Spuzaw 2 года назад
@Anton ego it doesn't matter to me. I'm not upset like Eric was. It's just funny to me that people get upset just because someone dared to write their own version of the bible.
@nataliaturner4845
@nataliaturner4845 2 года назад
@@Spuzaw To me it's a show of how shaky one's faith is & how unfocused their life is to be throwing tantrums over someone else's doubt about Jesus' divinity. If Jefferson were alive today, I could convince him he was wrong. That's how sure I am of Jesus' divinity. No one's doubt bothers me bc A) first and foremost, their own relationship to God is their business, not mine, and 2) given the opportunity (ie, if it *was* my business) I know I could convince them with a more elegant line of thought than they used to arrive at their doubt. I also find this idea of Jefferson's very useful as an entry point for atheists into the faith, and to overlook that utility and express nothing but outrage that it's "blasphemy" is really telling on yourself - it's saying that your "faith" is really just a matter of being holier-than-thou (vanity), rather than reaching people's hearts to build community.
@Spuzaw
@Spuzaw 2 года назад
@@nataliaturner4845 You make some really great points. I especially agree that people's relationship to God is their business and no one else's. The only thing we disagree on is that you're religious and I'm agnostic. And I'm pretty confident that my views on religion aren't changing any time soon. But I guess you never know haha
@nataliaturner4845
@nataliaturner4845 2 года назад
@@Spuzaw Yeah, it's weird how I came to it bc as a kid I always had a running dialogue in my head with "God", but I wasn't raised in a religion (my family was originally catholic, but by the time I was born my dad had sort of turned his back on the organized aspect of it, so he mainly just guided my imagination/thinking/moral reasoning, but w/out indoctrinating me into anything). And then by the time my kiddo was born, I was sure that Jesus was a righteous person (kiddos name is "Christian") but it still took more time to come around to the whole thing, and even just last week I had a weird epiphany about it after discovering a 19th Scottish children's fantasy writer, George MacDonald (for me imagination has always been a sacred thing, going all the way back to my childhood, and MacDonald has a way of articulating it that resonates w/me - similar to William Blake). So yeah, maybe it's a little cocky to say I could convince Thomas Jefferson about Jesus lol (I still think it would be easier if he lived today, than if I were to go back in time, just bc we know so much more about everything today than they did back then) especially bc I think real faith is something that takes a lot of time. At least for me that's been the case. It's something that has unfolded over time, and I love that feeling of growth and always something look forward to & discover, even when life isn't working out like I wanted. It feels like someone who really knows me and wants the best for me is in charge, and for me faith is about putting my trust in that, and in turn, becoming someone God can trust, as well (a real relationship that makes you feel like you matter, even if your life isn't that special by society's standards - and for now I get that without belonging to any kind of religious group, tho I hope someday I do find a group bc life is just better when you can break that spiritual bread w/others, and bc building community around "agape" was the whole idea).
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