Frank’s critique of suffering asks why divine beings experience death but not kingship, making rulership part of wisdom.
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Frank’s critique of suffering asks why divine beings experience death but not kingship, making rulership part of wisdom.
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"...Pasha was there or Satan Oh why did he not experience rulership I don't believe it they cannot give me any"
"answer to this so this is a great point he makes okay if these divine beings like Jesus they come to experience the world..."
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