The line between sacred and secular is man-made.

Sarah Bessey
The line between sacred and secular is man-made.
The line between sacred and secular is man-made.
The line between sacred and secular is man-made.
The line between sacred and secular is man-made.
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There is no such thing as a sacred or secular line. It is up to us to draw it and we can choose to keep it or take it down. Like the line between good and evil, there is no real line that separates the sacred and the secular.

Source: Jesus Feminist: An Invitation To Revisit The Bible's View Of Women

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