Virgil's account that virtuous non-Christians are doomed in limbo is something Dante is suspicious of and that the poem will later show is untrue.
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Virgil's account that virtuous non-Christians are doomed in limbo is something Dante is suspicious of and that the poem will later show is untrue.
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"And this is a really important idea if you are trying to understand Dante. Free will is a fundamental truth of the universe. You..."
"And Virgil says there was only one time. And that was when Jesus died and he came to hell. To save and redeem those..."
"...question here. That makes no sense. Okay? If you're not—if you're non -Christian, it's almost impossible to explain to someone else who is not..."
"...pagans, shall have immediate remission of sins. Okay, the pagans are non -Christians, the Muslims, the Jews, okay? So what the pope is calling..."
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Dante is not offering a church-approved tour of the afterlife.
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