Why I do this thing called Theology/Ethics
While surfing YouTube, I came across the following video. Its fascinating, and shows in part why I have chosen to study Theology/Ethics. It has NOTHING to do w/ Oprah (highlighted in this video), and has EVERYTHING to do with living the questions.
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