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Just as it was with beliefs and family, exploring the perspectives of those who have had a different cultural experience gets us to an “unknown place” in our own Level 4 understanding. If we think we don’t have biases, that presumption is a pretty good indication of our Level 4 limitations, which provides a rich area for intentional accelerated growth.

The Map

Keith M. Eigel, PhD

1. Do not vote in elections. 2. Do not pledge allegiance to the flag or nation. 3. Do not run for or hold any political office. 4. Do not serve in the military.

Happy to Be Potential Nazis: Political Resistance and Spiritual Formation

experimentaltheology.blogspot.com

Ponder a curious fact about the witness of the early Christians in light of our tendency to focus on electoral politics as the weapon of choice to “change the world.” Following the example of Jesus, the early Christians ignored the state. Instead, they extended care and aid to those in their community who were destitute and in need. The early Christians sold their land and possessions, sharing them with each other so that “there were no needy persons among them”

Stranger God

Richard Beck

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