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This question has been asked for 2,000 years and still confounds philosophers, artists, and everyday Joes. Someone once said: "Sometimes I pretend to be normal but it gets boring, so I go back to being me!"
But who is ME?
In this week's episode, Daphne and Angie look at 2 Corinthians 5:13, which says, "If I act crazy, it's for God; if I act overly serious, it's for you." In other words, there are "parts" of us-- and those parts (that make up the whole) are constantly being renewed.
[Here's the link to the TED video Daphne mentions on the podcast >> Who Am I?]
[Tweet ""ME" is not the same since I met God! "]
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This question has been asked for 2,000 years and still confounds philosophers, artists, and everyday Joes. Someone once said: "Sometimes I pretend to be normal but it gets boring, so I go back to being me!"
But who is ME?
In this week's episode, Daphne and Angie look at 2 Corinthians 5:13, which says, "If I act crazy, it's for God; if I act overly serious, it's for you." In other words, there are "parts" of us-- and those parts (that make up the whole) are constantly being renewed.
[Here's the link to the TED video Daphne mentions on the podcast >> Who Am I?]
[Tweet ""ME" is not the same since I met God! "]
Click here to Download Episode
COMMENT on this post: Who is Me?