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    Becoming a true self is the life-work which God judges fo... — Carmelics
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    Becoming a true self is the life-work which God judges for eternity

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    For Kierkegaard Christian faith is not a matter of regurgitating church dogma. It is a matter of individual subjective passion, which cannot be mediated by the clergy or by human artefacts. Faith is the most important task to be achieved by a human being, because only on the basis of faith does an individual have a chance to become a true self. This self is the life-work which God judges for eternity.

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