do I conceptualize living my daily life as prevailing over the forces of darkness? well, lemme hem and haw a lil bit, but basically yes
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Replying to @BecomingCritter
there's a good book about this called The Good Book
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Replying to @sonyasupposedly @BecomingCritter
[flips chair around to sit backwards. flips baseball cap. flips it back. gotta keep em on their toes!]
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Replying to @sonyasupposedly
frankly, the bible is pretty opaque about evil doers
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Replying to @sonyasupposedly
the serpent doesn't really seem so bad lucifer failed but angels never even had free will? fallen angels/demons are irredeemable, and so not ultimately blameworthy actions are evil, not humans, hence evil-doers
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> actions are evil, not humans So very very wrong A bull trampling a child is blameless, bc no free will, and the action has no moral component A human doing it tho...
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Replying to @MorlockP @sonyasupposedly
It seems a human is capable of evil, evil is a doing the seed of adam confuses this a bit but ive always seen it as 'the ability to do evil' essentially, evil-doers are more like people with a kind of habit than a kind of people
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I can't understand those words, in that word
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