plantsontherun on Nostr: Fascinating thread! It seems many religions do some "abrogating," whether they ...
Fascinating thread! It seems many religions do some "abrogating," whether they acknowledge it or not. Being on a bit of a faith journey myself, I recently raided my grandmother's library (with permission!) and am currently reading What the Great Religions Believe (1964) by Joseph Gaer. It seems like a useful overview, and is helping me see a lot of connections/commonalities between what initially seem like very different faiths.
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