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What is in fact one reality , “ the reality of God , which has become manifest in
Christ in the reality of the world , ” was split into two realities . Once split off from
the world , the Church becomes merely a " religious society " having only spiritual
...
What is in fact one reality , “ the reality of God , which has become manifest in
Christ in the reality of the world , ” was split into two realities . Once split off from
the world , the Church becomes merely a " religious society " having only spiritual
...
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While a person is alive , she is identical to her body ; once she has died ,
however , she ceases to exist and her body becomes a physical object much like
the body of a dead animal . As previously mentioned above , if it is morally
permissible ...
While a person is alive , she is identical to her body ; once she has died ,
however , she ceases to exist and her body becomes a physical object much like
the body of a dead animal . As previously mentioned above , if it is morally
permissible ...
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Having an immoral or amoral approach to life ( and ethics ) , such a person
becomes a liar as needed , manipulates others as needed , uses the law as ...
The truly corrupted eventually become criminals ( usually white - collar criminals )
.
Having an immoral or amoral approach to life ( and ethics ) , such a person
becomes a liar as needed , manipulates others as needed , uses the law as ...
The truly corrupted eventually become criminals ( usually white - collar criminals )
.
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