Belief Behind the Book | Shay MacKay’s “At the Edge of the Sea”
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Belief Behind the Book | Shay MacKay’s “At the Edge of the Sea”
For many queer folks, June is a holy month. The Pride flag, our sacred symbol. Its festivals and parades, a visual rainbow of our diversity and the sparkle we will not keep in the closet. I love it. And I loathe the ways it has been commodified by straight supremacy, slapping a rainbow sticker on an unjust product and marketing for nothing more than capital gain. The church has been complicit in this, often neglecting the spiritual underpinnings…
When the morning sun reflects in the windows of the old beach villas on Sunday morning, a feast begins for the seagulls. They pounce on the leftovers with loud cries, pecking away at their opponents, and devouring everything that's left. A few remaining night owls still blink in the light; a young couple strolls along the beach. A group on the sand tosses the ball to each other for the last time. The early risers are already mingling with them. …
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