The divine source whose likeness human beings bear until sin and misuse of freedom make them unlike it.
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highest good
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...undone only man's sin annuls man's liberty makes him unlike the highest good so that in him the brightness of its light is dimmed"
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"...undone only man's sin annuls man's liberty makes him unlike the highest good so that in him the brightness of its light is dimmed"
"stop okay all right okay so do you guys understand what he's saying what beatrice is saying is that god is perfect god is..."
"...or perpetual war. Rather, our goal is peace. Peace is the highest good, but not a peace that sacrifices our people's security, freedoms, and..."
"with John Locke and the certification of private property as the highest good as something that is God -given private property right then you..."
"...with her has really convinced me that truth seeking is the highest good in this world. Regardless of what happens, be true to yourself...."
"liberty makes him unlike the highest good so that in him the brightness of its light is dim okay"
"...Only man's sin and all man's liberty makes him unlike the highest good so that in him the brightness of his light is dim...."
"...it teaches us is that money is the only good, the highest good. So, it crafts on other things, like for example, love of..."
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