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1 " When a human life is open to all that humanity can be, humanity and divinity flow together as one. It was and is a radical insight, and one the consciousness of the mystic is destined to understand. "
― John Shelby Spong , The Fourth Gospel: Tales of a Jewish Mystic
2 " John sees Jesus symbolically as the serpent lifted up on his cross, drawing the venom out of human life, restoring wholeness. It is a powerful image. John "
3 " It is the nature of human life to feed our ever-present security needs by displaying fear in the presence of anyone who is “different. "