He reads Bernard's desire for Dante's vision as revolutionary because angels lack access to a truth available to the mortal poet.
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He reads Bernard's desire for Dante's vision as revolutionary because angels lack access to a truth available to the mortal poet.
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"who from the deepest hollow in the universe, he came from hell, okay, up to this height has seen the lives of spirits one..."
"...us the truth, even though we are angels. Only Dante, a mortal man, has access to truth. We angels do not have access to..."
"...to be the greatest war in human history. It will make mortals into gods, right?"
"...will do is learn wisdom and knowledge. That's a secret to mortals. Because we can sin, we can learn knowledge in a way that..."
"...changed. For this perishable body must put on imperishably, and this mortal body must put on immortality. When this perishable body puts on imperishability,..."
"...good thought, of master and of right. O if, O ye mortals! Ye mark those commandments. Which master hath ordained"
"...saying yahweh you're making a mistake think about that okay a mortal is telling a god you're making a mistake but not only that..."
"...Still the immortals loved Prince Hector dearly best of all the mortals born in Troy so I loved him at least. He never sinned..."
"...to understand is that these gods—Zeus, Apollo, Greek.—their differences different from mortals the only difference is they just live forever okay so for example..."
"...they cannot be killed. So you can get rid of their mortal bodies, but now they become demons who live underground and are in..."
"...chose. And the Lord said, My spirit shall not abide in mortals forever, for they are flesh. Their days shall be 120 years. Okay?..."
"...a son of God, and the children that Zeus has with mortal women are now called the Nephilim. So Hercules is the Nephilim. Okay?..."
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