The title "Unholy" also appears in modern film and literature:
: This entry on Six Degrees of Kosher Bacon discusses the connection of the soul to the Divine even in situations that feel "unholy" or not ideal, suggesting that spiritual bonding can happen anywhere. Unholy
: Fans of R. Scott Bakker’s The Second Apocalypse series can find deep dives into the final book, The Unholy Consult , on blogs like Three Pound Brain , which discuss the "rewarding reading experience" of the dark fantasy series. Community Voices The title "Unholy" also appears in modern film
The following perspectives from community blogs highlight the struggle of maintaining a sense of holiness in everyday life. “I want a Divine who is living every
: Movie Meister Reviews critiques the horror film The Unholy , noting that while it attempts to explore themes of truth and lies, the execution often feels lackluster and "bored".
: A provocative piece on Faith+Lead reflects on historical "unholy" activities in church—like transforming a pulpit into an auction block to free slaves—to argue that disrupting religious complacency can sometimes be more "holy" than traditional piety.
“I want a Divine who is living every moment just as fully and really as we are. I don't want a god from without, but a Divine from within. The Divine is not holy. Holy implies separate. The Divine is anything but.” Patheos · 11 years ago
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