The lines Thaisha says in talking to the druid (I forgot their name, bear druid) struck me hard.
"We seek to heal a broken world, and we're ignoring that all of the people that are here are a part of it and whatever they're doing right now is as important as a Barrowdell..."
It's not the same context, per say, but it relates to my feelings on church and part of the pain there.
The church I grew up in had a major emphasis on the afterlife, what comes next, work for the dead. What you do in life isn't as important as long as you check their boxes and follow rolls they tell you to follow. The church could do way more good if they actually wanted to with all the money that they hoard. People (including me) could've followed their dreams more or even had dreams.
And their next exchange where the druid encourages her is so important too. The offering of help even though some of what Thaisha has done hasn't followed her druidic order.
Just babbling, but I enjoy seeing how things are playing out