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  • *Pokes head in*

    Hey all, I love all your thoughts (and I absolutely loved the podcast episode, as usual). I don’t really have anything to add here, but I do have a question. Maybe it’s a dumb question, or maybe it’s surprisingly deep, I don’t know. Regardless, it’s a question I’d love to hear your thoughts on.

    So, in your minds, what separates (or should separate) spectacularly well written “Christian” fiction from spectacularly well written “non-Christian” fiction? Is there any obvious difference between the two? I’m just thinking about how someone (I believe it was Taylor, but forgive me if I’m wrong) mentioned that as humans we all ask the same questions. Is the only difference between the two the way we attempt to answer said questions? Or is there more to it?
    I guess I’m kind of wondering what implications being a Christain has for your writing, as opposed to just being a super skilled writer. Is being a good Christian writer just being a good writer, or is there more to it?

    If my question bores you feel free to write a short answer, or not answer at all. xD Thanks guys.

    @peoples

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