Danh ngôn của Julia Child
I hate organized religion. I think you have to love thy neighbor as thyself. I think you have to pick your own God and be true to him. I always say 'him' rather than 'her.' Maybe it's because of my generation, but I don't like the idea of a female God. I see God as a benevolent male.
I hate organized religion. I think you have to love thy neighbor as thyself. I think you have to pick your own God and be true to him. I always say 'him' rather than 'her.' Maybe it's because of my generation, but I don't like the idea of a female God. I see God as a benevolent male.
Tôi ghét tôn giáo có tổ chức. Tôi nghĩ bạn phải yêu người lân cận như chính mình. Tôi nghĩ bạn phải chọn Chúa của riêng mình và sống đúng với Ngài. Tôi luôn nói 'anh ấy' thay vì 'cô ấy'. Có lẽ là do thế hệ của tôi, nhưng tôi không thích ý tưởng về một vị thần nữ. Tôi thấy Chúa là một người đàn ông nhân từ.
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