The question for Dante is why redemption had to take this precise pathway rather than simple divine pardon.
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Jesus Death
The question for Dante is why redemption had to take this precise pathway rather than simple divine pardon.
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Jesus death humbles humans into remorse so they stop trying to become God and remember the path toward light.
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"you say what i have heard is clear to me but this is hidden from me why god will precisely this pathway for redemption"
"okay so again the catholic church teaches you that jesus redeemed us from our redeemed us from ourselves also about first at hand sins..."
"keep on going brother this ordinance is buried from the eyes of everyone whose intellect has not matured within the flame of love so..."
"And second of all, she won't do it again because she doesn't want to see me punished. And that's why Jesus had to kill..."
"...mean, we ask the Lord for forgiveness as it was before Jesus' death. The Holy Spirit, by God's will, he forgives, the Lord forgives...."
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