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6/23/2025, 4:42:44 PM
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>This is something nearly every religion offers.
And every religion is true to the extent that it does.
>Which is essential to maintaining a society that doesn't demand Draconian punishment for minor (and especially unintentional) offenses.
Its also inherent to the "form" of Christian Good.
In effect, "universal forgiveness" was like "candy by the door" to get people in for Jesus's actual philosophical thrust, which was "universal brotherhood".
But the former IS logically necessary for the latter.
>This is something nearly every religion offers.
And every religion is true to the extent that it does.
>Which is essential to maintaining a society that doesn't demand Draconian punishment for minor (and especially unintentional) offenses.
Its also inherent to the "form" of Christian Good.
In effect, "universal forgiveness" was like "candy by the door" to get people in for Jesus's actual philosophical thrust, which was "universal brotherhood".
But the former IS logically necessary for the latter.
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