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Sunday, 5 December 2010

Sunday Sermon: On Identity

We are something between whom we think we are and what others think we are. This means we are a combination of subjective and objective perceptions of ourselves and others.

There are parts of our identity we cannot change, ie

- where were were born
- to whom we were born
- the gender we were when we were born- our race
- our country of residence
- where we grew up

collectively known as our past.

The are also parts of our identity that we can change, ie

- our sexual preference
- our political and religious views

collectively known as our present and our future.

That would be the best and most objective way to analyse the elements of our identity


"Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future." 

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