But by virtue of our baptism, Peter Akinola and I are brothers in Christ and one day we are going to be in heaven together, so we might as well learn to get along here because we will have to get along there. God won't have it any other way.
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"But by virtue of our baptism, Peter Akinola and I are brothers in Christ and one day we are going to be in heaven together, so we might as well learn to get along here because we will have to get along there. God won't have it any other way." — Gene Robinson #faithspirituality
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But by virtue of our baptism, Peter Akinola and I are brothers in Christ and one day we are going to be in heaven together, so we might as well learn to get along here because we will have to get along there. God won't have it any other way. — Gene Robinson
About Gene Robinson
Gene Robinson was a Clergyman from United States (1947–present).
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This quote is attributed to Gene Robinson, a Clergyman from United States.
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Gene Robinson lived from 1947 – present.
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