Religious beliefs shape decisions from "summary" of God Spare the Girls by Kelsey McKinney
Religious beliefs are not just abstract ideas that one carries around in their mind. They are living, breathing forces that influence every decision a person makes. In "God Spare the Girls," we see how these beliefs can shape the lives of the characters in profound ways. From the way they dress, to the way they speak, to the way they interact with others, their religious beliefs are always there, guiding their every move. For Grace and Jory, their father's strict interpretation of the Bible dictates nearly everything they do. It is not just a matter of personal faith; it is a matter of survival. Their decisions are not based on what they want or what they think is best, but on what they believe God expects of them. This unwavering devotion to their faith has them walking a narrow path, with little room for deviation. Simi...Similar Posts
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