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The Beliefs We Didn’t Choose — Ep. 1: What I Was Taught to Fear

2 min · 27 de feb de 2026
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Wars. Rumors of wars. The mark of the beast. Sound familiar? When the world gets loud and unstable, old narratives come rushing back — and most of us don’t even notice. In this episode, I unpack how I inherited a fear-based understanding of Revelation, why it’s resurfacing in culture right now, and what a different way of reading it might actually offer.

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