"What if the church should be less concerned with creating saints than creating a world where we do not need saints? A world where people like Mother Teresa and MLK would have nothing to do."
"Your job is to take notes, my job is to make that impossible."
Source: Peter, Rollins (2006). “How (Not) to Speak of God: Marks of the Emerging Church”, p.96, Paraclete Press
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Peter Rollins
Philosopher
Peter Rollins is a philosopher and author known for his exploration of faith, truth, and the complexities of belief through his thought-provoking works.
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