The read passage implies that usury offends divine goodness because it scorns nature and art, preferring another path to gain.
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"His hope is elsewhere. But follow me, for it is time to move. The fish is glitter now on the horizon, all the weight..."
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Dante's Hell is not just a ladder of sins in this lecture.
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