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“Truth Remains Even When It Is Uncomfortable”

My previous post about reverence, modesty, and holiness in Christian culture was removed, but removing a discussion does not remove the concern behind it. What is even more painful is that these things are increasingly happening within Goan churches themselves, places that were once deeply rooted in reverence, tradition, and sacredness. We live in a time where any conversation about modesty, holiness, or spiritual discipline is quickly labeled as “judgment,” while almost every modern trend is accepted without reflection. As Christians, are we still willing to reflect on uncomfortable truths, or do we only accept messages that agree with the culture around us? A church, a sacrament, and a life centered on God were never meant to be guided only by personal preference or social approval. Truth does not stop being true simply because people dislike hearing it. This is not about condemning individuals. It is about sincerely asking whether reverence, holiness, and respect for sacred things still matter in modern Christian life.

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