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Al Owski
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“Yet historically, the teaching of original sin started us off on the wrong foot—with a no instead of a yes, with a mistrust instead of a trust. We have spent centuries trying to solve the "problem" that we're told is at the heart of our humanity. But if you start with a problem, you tend to never get beyond that mindset.”
— Jul 10, 2026 04:03PM
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Al Owski
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“From Augustine's theological no, the hole only got deeper. Martin Luther portrayed humans as a "pile of manure, John Calvin instituted his now-infamous doctrine of "total depravity," and poor Jonathan Edwards famously condemned New Englanders as "sinners in the hands of an angry God." No wonder Christians are accused of having a negative anthropology!”
— Jul 10, 2026 04:05PM
Al Owski
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“Instead of embracing God's master plan for humanity and creation—what we Franciscans still call the "Primacy of Christ" —Christians shrunk our image of both Jesus and Christ, and our "Savior" became a mere Johnny-come-lately "answer" to the problem of sin, a problem that we had largely created ourselves. That's a very limited role for Jesus. His death instead of his life was defined as saving us!”
— Jul 10, 2026 03:59PM
Al Owski
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“"My dear people, we are already the children of God, and what we are to be in the future is still to be revealed…that we are like God, for we shall finally see God as he really is!" (1John 3:2). And who is this God that we will finally see? It is somehow Being Itself, for God is the one, according to Paul, "in whom we live and move and have our being… 'We are all his children" (Acts 17:28).”
— Jul 10, 2026 03:58AM
Al Owski
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“The Christ mirror fully knows and loves us from all eternity, and reflects that image back to us. I cannot logically prove this to you, but I do know that people who live inside of this resonance are both happy and healthy. Those who do not resonate and reciprocate with things around them only grow in loneliness and alienation, and invariably tend toward violence in some form, if only toward themselves.”
— Jul 08, 2026 04:17AM
Al Owski
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“The true and essential work of all religion is to help us recognize and recover the divine image in everything.”
— Jul 08, 2026 04:15AM
Al Owski
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“the "Sabbath Rest." All contemplation reflects a seventh-day choice and experience, relying on grace instead of effort. Full growth implies timing and staging, acting and waiting, working and not working.”
— Jul 08, 2026 04:15AM
Al Owski
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“Every gift of food and water, every act of simple kindness, every ray of sunshine, every mammal caring for her young, all of it emerged from this original and intrinsically good creation.”
— Jul 08, 2026 04:12AM
Al Owski
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“Do we really think that God had nothing at all to say for 13.7 billion years, and started speaking only in the latest nanosecond of geological time? Did all history prior to our sacred texts provide no basis for truth or authority? Of course not. The radiance of the Divine Presence has been glowing and expanding since the beginning of time, before there were any human eyes to see or know about it.”
— Jul 08, 2026 04:11AM
Al Owski
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“how you do anything is how you do everything. As John's First Letter says, quite directly, "Anyone who says he loves God and hates his brother [or sister] is a liar" (4:20). In the end, either you love everything or there is reason to doubt that you love anything. This one love and one loveliness was described by many medieval theologians and others as the "Great Chain of Being." ”
— Jul 06, 2026 05:54AM
Al Owski
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“The proof that you are a Christian is that you can see Christ everywhere else. This is what we saw in Caryll Houselander's experience on the train, and in Jesus when he pointed to divinity in "the least of the brothers and sisters" (Matthew 25:40) and even in the so-called bad thief who was crucified next to him (Luke 23:43).”
— Jul 05, 2026 06:30AM

