The third ring appears as a barren sand plain where naked souls are distributed by different decrees and punished by a slow rain of fire.
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Violence against God
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"Canto 14. Loaf of our native city overcame me. I gathered up the scattered boughs and gave them back to him whose voice was..."
"Some lay upon the ground flat on their backs, some huddled in a crouch and there they sat and others moved about incessantly. The..."
"...group of guests under god so it's really the major violence against god"
"...violence, okay? Violence against others, violence against yourself, suicide, and violence against God. Okay? That's the circle of violence. And then they'll go even..."
"...is his reaction to being punished? And in this, it's violence against God, everyone's running, there's like fire and brimstone being held, being rained..."
"...is like the worst people. These are people who've committed violence against God and nature. Okay. And so the main crime is homosexuality, basically,..."
"...he is in the circle of violence because of his violence against God. He's a homosexual. He's a homosexual, which goes against God in..."
"...And in the worst part, right? Because they have committed violence against God. All right. Yes?"
"...and ask ourselves, if we were designing this circle, right? Violence against God. Who would we put in this circle? What is the worst..."
"...understand? Okay? So this is implicit here. If it is violence against God and nature, people who commit incest have to be here as..."
"...their privileges and block social mobility. Okay? This is the violence against God and nature. Okay? Social mobility, okay? And openness, right? Homosexuality, it's..."
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