"If your fundamental is a man dying on the cross for his enemies, if the very heart of your self-image and your religion is a man praying for his enemies as he died for them, sacrificing for them, loving them - if that sinks into your heart of hearts, it's going to produce the kind of life that the early Christians produced. The most inclusive possible life out of the most exclusive possible claim - and that is this is the truth. But what is the truth? The truth is a God become weak, loving and dying for the people who opposed him, dying forgiving them."

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Source: Timothy Keller (2008). “The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism”, p.221, Penguin

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Timothy Keller

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Timothy Keller is a prominent pastor and author known for his influential works on faith, culture, and doubt, particularly 'The Reason for God.'

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