Sin is not excused, but it reveals limitations that can be corrected into virtue and imagination.
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sin as limitation-recognition
Sin is not excused, but it reveals limitations that can be corrected into virtue and imagination.
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"So they're not in purgatory, okay? And what Cato is saying is that purgatory is a mountain. They have to climb the mountain to..."
"And it makes us much more virtuous. And it's this process that drives the imagination. It doesn't make sense. If you want to understand,..."
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