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Nillu Nasser

Writer of Literary Fiction and Urban Fantasy

Tag: Religion

— Personal —

Divinity and Self-Expression

January 4, 2014

When I was pregnant with my daughter a little over four years ago, I remember my mum bringing up religion with my husband, who is an atheist. ‘The moment you see the baby born, you’ll hear hallelujahs, I’m sure of it,’ she said, only half teasing. ‘You can’t witness something so magical without believing in… Read More Divinity and Self-Expression

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