Prompt: When Celie says, “The God I been praying and writing to is a man. And act just like all the other mens I know,” she expresses disappointment, betrayal, and disillusionment. Discuss a moment in your own life when something you believed in turned out to be different than what you imagined. How did this realization shape your identity or worldview?

 Prompt Response: I had a similar moment to Celie when I realized I was atheist. I had gone to church all of my childhood and prayed to god I felt no connection. I remember when I prayed for something very dear to me to improve. The next day it worsened. Then I realized I didn't need prayer and belief to guide my life. I needed to take control myself. 


Summary: In class we read more of The Color Purple and turned in our questions from the previous days. 


Reflection: I understand Celie's fall from belief in her concept of god because I have had that same falling myself. Falling from faith when you do not agree with it is alright, but you need to make informed decisions about what you will do with your life. 

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