He argues that the Catholic Church insists on Christianity's constancy, whereas Adam says change is natural and faith itself can be changed.
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"...what the Catholic Church insists on is the consistency and the constancy of Christianity, right? It's all consistent. And what Adam is saying is,..."
"...unafraid, serene with amicless when he addressed her, nor did her constancy and courage help when she, even when Mary stayed below, suffered with..."
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