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Raster

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2. Too many institutions (many of them religious) and people with evil deeds....
Mon Jul 31, 2017, 06:05 AM
Jul 2017

...at the heart of their vast fortunes and great power, now want to be looked upon as benevolent and caring.

IT. IS. NOT. THAT. EASY.

It's like recovery. First, you admit there was a problem and acknowledge your evil deeds and actions that have harmed others. And then you begin to make right by actively seeking out those you have wronged... NOT glossing over your actions and behaviors, OWNING THEM, apologizing for them, and then making every effort to right those wrongs.

Stephen Fry: A force for good ... or not [View all] beam me up scottie Jul 2017 OP
Thank you, Stephen Fry. Hieronymus Jul 2017 #1
Love that guy. beam me up scottie Jul 2017 #4
☝ When asked about my atheism Duppers Jul 2017 #5
It's a shame the blasphemy case didn't make it to court. beam me up scottie Jul 2017 #6
Yep. 😉 Duppers Jul 2017 #7
Too many institutions (many of them religious) and people with evil deeds.... Raster Jul 2017 #2
Well said! beam me up scottie Jul 2017 #3
Christianity isn't easy cyclonefence Jul 2017 #8
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