Ok, so maybe I'm not that squishy ~ Madalyn Dillard

The last part of Silence really struck a chord with me. Rodriguez ends up denying his religion in order to be released, but that was a lie. The priest renounce God and saved multiple lives. ( I do not know if I could believe that one man renouncing his faith could stop the torturing of other Christians, but I like the concept.) It was a hard decision to make, and God helped him through it. I really liked when God explained how He went through troubles on earth, so He can handle having a picture of Himself being trampled on. I also enjoyed how the idea of God suffering with us was brought up. Since finals are around the corner, it is hard to stop and think about how God is with us. Even through trivial things like a quiz, God is with us through all of our troubles. 


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  1. I like the squish chronicles you've gone through with these two blog posts on this book. I like how you point out how God came to suffer and this is why he is ok with the tramping of an Earthly image. Very good post.

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