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Wicked and Evil isn’t That Bad
Music heard down the block drew spiritual-not-religious Teri Murphy to a Black church where she tells the pastor that his “plan of salvation” sounds more like the “plan of an insecure person without much imagination.” But instead of taking offense, Bishop Phil Thomas engaged Teri in a two-year, head-and-heart encounter while she took part behind the scenes at his church.
In one of several dramatic turning points, Teri’s friends accuse Bishop Thomas of believing everyone is wicked and evil.
“But wait,” he says, “Wicked and evil isn’t that bad. There are no degrees of sin in God’s eyes. So all are sinners and he loves us all equally.”
Understanding dawns that they are speaking in different tongues.
In this post-truth era when facts divide us, the story of the truce—and then friendship—they evolved can help us all relate across our differences. But watch out. Their story may also transform your relationship with your own spiritual home.