In a world where salvation is too often confused with conformity, Sin, Identity, and the Art of Being Fabulous dares to ask: what if rebellion isn't a curse, but a calling? Wickedly witty and intellectually provocative, this bold work of theological and philosophical reflection tackles the age-old question of sin with tongue firmly in cheek and a martini in hand. From the fire-and-brimstone certainties of Abrahamic dogma to the chaotic splendour of queer self-discovery, it interrogates the systems that have long dictated who we are allowed to be. Whether you're a renegade theologian, an armchair philosopher, or simply tired of moral binaries dressed up as divine truth, this book invites you to explore the sacred messiness of identity. Through sharp analysis, unapologetic humour, and a healthy dose of heresy, it champions a vision of humanity that is more fluid, more complex, and-dare we say it-more divine than we've been taught to believe. Come for the critique. Stay for the sass. And maybe, just maybe, leave with a deeper understanding of what it means to be holy, human, and gloriously unrepentant.
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