Philip Gulley
@PhilipGulley
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Quaker pastor, writer.
Indianapolis, IN
Joined August 2016
via @NYTimes. And this is why i utterly despise today’s Republican Party.
nytimes.com
Party members at a gathering of the Republican National Committee endorsed President Trump as the man to lead the party forward, ignoring the turmoil in Washington.
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I'm going to be at Harmony Creek Church in Dayton, Ohio this weekend to speak on 'Unlearning God' and to worship. If you're in the area, please stop by!
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"Today I want to talk about the true light that enlightens everyone. This light enlightens everyone. Everyone. There’s no except here. No one is left out. No group, no race, no gender, no religion, no nation, no one. " #mindingthelight
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Quaker pastor Philip Gulley isn't afraid to challenge religious convention https://t.co/sS5mVfnaGL via @lancasteronline
lancasteronline.com
Philip Gulley is a Quaker pastor, a speaker, author of 22 books and a religious skeptic. His storytelling style has been compared to that of Garrison Keillor.
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"There is a spiritual amnesia that undermines our most cherished values, causing us to forget that which we had pledged never to forget." https://t.co/hRJbNsvC3j
#SundayThoughts
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I am done with Abraham, who lacked the courage to say to his god what clearly needed to be said, “What you ask of me is evil, and I will not do it.” So I am done with Abraham, and I am done with Abraham’s god. I am standing with the god of Sarah. https://t.co/BT1JrCdm6u
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What is it about guns and their power? Not just their power to kill... but their power to intoxicate, their power to enchant even the most thoughtful among us, their cunning ability to make us believe we are not safe without them even as they destroy us. https://t.co/oigHCVqsto
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The vast concentration of wealth in the hands of so few means less medical care for everyone else, less education, less food security, less housing, less retirement assets, less financial opportunity, and less happiness for everyone else. https://t.co/mS48I0YJ80
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Have you ever tried to fix someone who didn’t want to be fixed? ... Have you ever tried to teach someone who didn’t want to be taught? But you kept trying, because you just couldn’t bring yourself to say, “There’s nothing I can do.” #FridayThoughts
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I am very happy to announce that my speech at the Chautauqua Institution @chq will be livestreamed on their Facebook page! Watch here:
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Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua. 55,291 likes · 2,412 talking about this · 72,794 were here. Non-Profit Organization. A thriving community where visitors come to find intellectual and spiritual...
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“What did the miracle stories of Jesus teach us about his priorities and values?” Didn’t they tell us that he stood with the underdog, the weak, the powerless, and the hurting? #SaturdayThoughts
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"People who are adaptable, on the other hand, aren’t overwhelmed when the landscape of life changes. They are not fazed by the mountain, nor the valley, realizing both are inevitable." #WednesdayWisdom
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"Discover what you are about it and stick to it. Face the truth about yourself, because growth is never possible without self-awareness. " #MondayMotivation
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"Today, we celebrate our graduates. We honor their enthusiasm for the future, their dreams, their passion. We remember when our hearts were similarly aflame, and we invite God’s spirit to enliven us again. " #tuesdaythoughts #Graduation2019
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"Money shouldn’t determine whether something is right or wrong. That is why, at the age of 58, I’ve become a disciple of happiness. If something makes me happy, without jeopardizing the happiness of others, I’m for it." #SaturdayMotivation
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indianapolismonthly.com
The most dangerous thing about marijuana seems to be the hysteria it inspires in critics. This month’s “Back Home Again” by Phil Gulley addresses reefer madness.
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"The realization of our moral failures should always grieve us. That grief is a blessing. It tells us our conscience has not been altogether muzzled." #ThursdayMotivation #ThursdayThoughts
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Thank you!
@PhilipGulley we read this today in a book club at my church. I could. Ot agree more with this statement. Jesus told us to love God with all our hearts and our minds. Not follow blindly. #progressivechristianity
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"There is nothing sadder in life than realizing that when justice called you to Jerusalem, you lacked the courage for the trip." @PhilipGulley
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Our brains can grow and develop much later in life than we used to think. Check out this workshop from my colleague @nathandaywilson To learn how: https://t.co/DIhUpTOzdT
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