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This is the second time I, a very gay and very trans person, read this book willingly (I was baptized Presbyterian and grew up allowed to think for myself). It was inspirational and awe-inspiring in a few parts, but it never changed my identity. That's what I loved; reading it without pressure and without the expectation of being changed.
That said, it's very repetitive. War, slaying, good side win, peace, gradual hardening of hearts, preaching, gaining faith, and repeat. Though it's not in every single passage. Probably about 80% of the book is repetitive. Correct me if I'm wrong ❤️
I have respect for those who don't shove it in other's faces. I have respect for those who respect people's differences. Although I'm not converting any time soon, or ever at all, this would be a book I'd read again simply for inspiration or interpretation, not for preaching or overanalyzing.
That said, it's very repetitive. War, slaying, good side win, peace, gradual hardening of hearts, preaching, gaining faith, and repeat. Though it's not in every single passage. Probably about 80% of the book is repetitive. Correct me if I'm wrong ❤️
I have respect for those who don't shove it in other's faces. I have respect for those who respect people's differences. Although I'm not converting any time soon, or ever at all, this would be a book I'd read again simply for inspiration or interpretation, not for preaching or overanalyzing.