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Axioms are assumed truths; they are rarely questioned and often believed by most people within a culture or subculture.
One of today's axioms is self-autonomy.
We believe it is an inalienable right to belong to ourselves and none other; and any type of external authority, especially on our physical bodies, is seen as the utmost betrayal of basic human rights.
The question we need to ask is: does this belief ultimately lead to human flourishing? Or is there another way to think about our humanity?
This week, Pastor Arnaldo will help us discover where our true freedom and flourishing come from and it's not from the modern idea of "I am my own" rather, we'll learn that our truest and fullest freedom comes from realising we are not our own but belong to God. This is good news.
We pray teaching was helpful and we hope to see you at one of our public gatherings soon.
By Anchor South WestAxioms are assumed truths; they are rarely questioned and often believed by most people within a culture or subculture.
One of today's axioms is self-autonomy.
We believe it is an inalienable right to belong to ourselves and none other; and any type of external authority, especially on our physical bodies, is seen as the utmost betrayal of basic human rights.
The question we need to ask is: does this belief ultimately lead to human flourishing? Or is there another way to think about our humanity?
This week, Pastor Arnaldo will help us discover where our true freedom and flourishing come from and it's not from the modern idea of "I am my own" rather, we'll learn that our truest and fullest freedom comes from realising we are not our own but belong to God. This is good news.
We pray teaching was helpful and we hope to see you at one of our public gatherings soon.

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