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In this episode, I talk about a belief that surprised even my closest friends. What if faith doesn’t have to be literal to be meaningful? I explore why I’ve found peace in viewing scripture the way I view fiction, not as something disposable or false, but as a powerful way truth is communicated, held, and lived. If you’ve ever felt destabilized by questions about what’s real, what’s true, or what you’re allowed to believe, this episode is an invitation to loosen your grip on certainty without letting go of faith. This is for anyone trying to stay open, stay hopeful, and keep believing without needing everything to make perfect sense.
By Julie Taylor5
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In this episode, I talk about a belief that surprised even my closest friends. What if faith doesn’t have to be literal to be meaningful? I explore why I’ve found peace in viewing scripture the way I view fiction, not as something disposable or false, but as a powerful way truth is communicated, held, and lived. If you’ve ever felt destabilized by questions about what’s real, what’s true, or what you’re allowed to believe, this episode is an invitation to loosen your grip on certainty without letting go of faith. This is for anyone trying to stay open, stay hopeful, and keep believing without needing everything to make perfect sense.

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