In one of the later chapter's, when Rhoda talks about a chat with her Mennonite mother, she quotes her Ma's feelings about religion (in general):
"When you are young religion is so much about what is right and wrong, what you should do and not do. When you turn older, you realize that your religion is about your relationship with God, with those around you, with the community you live in."
"When you are young religion is so much about what is right and wrong, what you should do and not do. When you turn older, you realize that your religion is about your relationship with God, with those around you, with the community you live in."
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