The Theologian's Daughter
Faith, theology and the adventures of a STEM Girlie.
Category: Disentangling Faith Series
Come along in my journey as I unlearn and relearn aspects of a faith I am very thirsty for. :)
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Hello! Thank you for patiently walking with me as I write my journey. One of the hardest parts of writing this series was sitting down to journal, polish, and make sense of everything I’d been through—emotionally overwhelming, to say the least. When I look at my spiralling and landing into atheism I am reminded of…
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Religion is like food. But whether you want to use it to feed your neighbour or shove it down their throat is upto you. Hello! Thank you so much for traveling with me in my journey of the Disentangling my Faith series. Were you able to pause for a bit and introspect on the two…
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Hello! I’m so glad that you’ve invested yourself in the journey I’m trying to share. This piece of writing is something I wrote in my first year of college as a means of venting out how my faith (or lack thereof) felt to me. I have kept it as unedited as possible so that you…
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Religion is like food. But whether you use it to feed a man or shove it down their throat is your choice. 3. Who was Sharon? With all the noise that was surrounding me, I slowly started to break away from anything associated with the Christian religion or Christian faith. Anything could trigger me. I…
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Religion is like food. But whether you want to use it to feed your neighbour or shove it down their throat is upto you. Hello there! If you reached here you’ve probably read my previous blog on my upbringing and how faith played a role into my formative years. It definitely has given me some…
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Introduction: Religion is like food. But whether you want to use it to feed your neighbour or shove it down their throat is upto you. Hello there! Welcome to a new blog series of mine titled “Disentangling my Faith”. Over here is my attempt to address my journey of faith, growing up in a Christian…
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Have you heard of fathers who run? In Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son, the father runs to the son when he sees him walking from a distance. The Bible doesn’t say he stood. Or walked. But ran to the son as soon as he saw him. Why is this important? In Jewish culture, it…