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Lord, I Don't Want to Die a Christian

My Journal and Journey to Freedom

Chandrika D. Phea

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Religion/Theologie

Beschreibung

"Religion, including Christianity is a chain that billions of people revere. They reverence it because religious faith without fear seems impotent and all but impossible. Chandrika and I come from identical religious backgrounds and I relate to and resonate with the feelings and thoughts she expresses in this profoundly revealing journal of her journey to personal freedom . . . This book is a kind of underground railroad that has come above ground and is publicly helping people find freedom!" -Bishop Carlton Pearson


Ordained minister believes Christianity hinders her experience of God, Life, and Humanity.

"After living in China as a Christian missionary, hosting a two-year Bible study for seven curious Chinese freshman college students, my sense of curiosity inhaled and later exhaled when returning to the practice of western religion.

Born into a devoutly religious family, the daughter, niece, and grandchild of Christian clergy, degreed in Biblical Studies, ordained as a reverend of the faith, I now have questions of the religion that raised and readied me.

The emittance of questions and resolves thereof have done well in surrendering to me a choice: Christianity or curiosity?" -Chandrika

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Biblical criticism, Liberation from Christianity, Questioning Religion, Apologetics, Biblical Commentary, black church, Asking God, Missionary, Ordained Minister, Bishop Carlton Pearson, Black Woman Author, Spirituality, freedom from religion