I really enjoyed this book, and could relate to it in a lot of ways. I grew up nonreligious and have during my life alternately envied and despised the practice of organized religion. Today I believe a lot of what Chris describes in the ending chapters of his book, but like most nonreligious people ...
The gay Christian who is too stupid to leave the religion that hate him and his type (gay).What a pathetic tale? His criticism on atheists are all bullshit. But what does he fear? That the non existing piece of shit god sending him to hell?What? I hope he will leave the fucking shit Christian religi...
Really enjoyed this. Patel discusses his own faith journey, describes the birth of his organization (the Interfaith Youth Core, or IFYC), and outlines the need for us to create environments in which young people can explore their faith in pluralistic/interfaith settings. He manages to weave these ...
Patel is getting a lot of attention for his work, but frankly, it is not because of his writing. This book comes highly recommended not only from people I respect, but with big-name quotes and a major award. The message is stronger than the messenger, which is probably why. Patel is doing good work ...