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January 24th, 2010

 A Statement of Affirmation for People of Faith

This affirming statement of God’s diversity was itself crafted by people of diverse traditions.


By David in Spiritual Language  .::.
Tags: diversity, faith, God, hands of god, inclusive, oppression, progressive Christian
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