in art it's sometimes hard (or at least controversial) to separate confusion from ambiguity.
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But it's that failure that's interesting, especially the fact that in that failure Milton was making points running against the grain of what his goal was supposed to be (asking if an all-knowing all-loving God can really exist, if it's even a defensible concept)
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But is that DotA or is that distrusting the author's self-described motives? Those aren't the same thing.
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