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Serving the Most, and the Least

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Humility – The Dialectic of Knowing and not Knowing

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Backwards Christianity – Those who are blind see, and those who see might be blind

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Backwards Christianity – “If you lose your life for my sake you will find it”, part 3

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Backwards Christianity – “If you lose your life for my sake you will find it”, part 1

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Backwards Christianity – To be truly free you must be a slave, part 3

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