“What is the good of believing fervently in God if you wind up hating Him?”

Ann-Marie MacDonald
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“She wonders when it was that she began to despair. All these years she mistook it for pious resignation. Now she sees the difference. Such a fine line between a state of grace and a state of mortal sin. What is the good of believing fervently in God if you wind up hating Him?”


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