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The Course's reinterpretation of Christian symbolism is both bold and controversial, redefining failure as a blunder rather than moral transgression, shame as a consequence of thinking in separation, and atonement while the modification of the mistaken belief. The crucifixion is presented much less a cost for crime but as a demonstration that attac… Read More


The Course's reinterpretation of Religious symbolism is both strong and controversial, redefining sin as an error rather than moral transgression, guilt as a consequence of thinking in divorce, and atonement because the correction of this mistaken belief. The crucifixion is presented never as a payment for sin but as a display that assault can not … Read More


The Course's reinterpretation of Christian symbolism is both strong and controversial, redefining sin as a blunder rather than ethical transgression, shame as a byproduct of believing in divorce, and atonement because the correction of that mistaken belief. The crucifixion is shown never as a cost for crime but as a display that attack can not even… Read More


Evaluations and misunderstandings of the Program are sometimes addressed immediately in symptoms that tackle controversial articles or interpretations. Hosts may examine accusations that the Program encourages denial of the entire world or mental suppression. By engaging these opinions overtly, podcasts demonstrate intellectual honesty and invite n… Read More