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The pain and self-loathing caused by such a distortion of God's will is undeniable and tragic, causing scars and indescribable self-alienation in these young victims.
Bishop Gene Robinson: How Religion Is Killing Our Most Vulnerable Youth Bishop Gene Robinson 2010
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The pain and self-loathing caused by such a distortion of God's will is undeniable and tragic, causing scars and indescribable self-alienation in these young victims.
Bishop Gene Robinson: How Religion Is Killing Our Most Vulnerable Youth Bishop Gene Robinson 2010
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The pain and self-loathing caused by such a distortion of God's will is undeniable and tragic, causing scars and indescribable self-alienation in these young victims.
Bishop Gene Robinson: How Religion Is Killing Our Most Vulnerable Youth Bishop Gene Robinson 2010
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The pain and self-loathing caused by such a distortion of God's will is undeniable and tragic, causing scars and indescribable self-alienation in these young victims.
Bishop Gene Robinson: How Religion Is Killing Our Most Vulnerable Youth Bishop Gene Robinson 2010
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The pain and self-loathing caused by such a distortion of God's will is undeniable and tragic, causing scars and indescribable self-alienation in these young victims.
Bishop Gene Robinson: How Religion Is Killing Our Most Vulnerable Youth Bishop Gene Robinson 2010
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The pain and self-loathing caused by such a distortion of God's will is undeniable and tragic, causing scars and indescribable self-alienation in these young victims.
Bishop Gene Robinson: How Religion Is Killing Our Most Vulnerable Youth Bishop Gene Robinson 2010
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The pain and self-loathing caused by such a distortion of God's will is undeniable and tragic, causing scars and indescribable self-alienation in these young victims.
Bishop Gene Robinson: How Religion Is Killing Our Most Vulnerable Youth Bishop Gene Robinson 2010
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The pain and self-loathing caused by such a distortion of God's will is undeniable and tragic, causing scars and indescribable self-alienation in these young victims.
Bishop Gene Robinson: How Religion Is Killing Our Most Vulnerable Youth Bishop Gene Robinson 2010
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If he repudiates self-recognition as intrusive secularism, or as self-alienation by another name, what's left in the modernity Jager says he wants that he actually seems to desire?
Afterword: Secularism, Cosmopolitanism, and Romanticism 2008
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It implied among his followers a degree of self-alienation that was perhaps significant; no longer could the individual establish direct contact with his neighbour — this third party was needed as intermediary.
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