The Dante passage Jiang is teaching says Adam's failure to keep the curb on his will damns all his progeny and leaves mankind sick in error for centuries.
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"...the man who was not born damning himself damned all his progeny okay stop"
"who is this man yeah it's adam obviously come on right okay keep on going for this"
"mankind lay sick in the abyss of a great error for long centuries until the word of god willed to descent to where the..."
"...in man's first time on earth return, from heaven a new progeny descends. Through you I was a poet and, through you, a Christian...."
"...and says, I will go, okay? This is his speech. Oh, progeny of heaven, imperial thrones, with reason have deep silence and demur, cease..."
"...the original sin was so terrible that Adam doomed all his progeny to darkness okay and they could never be regained if you consider..."
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