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Metropolitan Philaret (Voskresensky)
Law of God

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   Work, Chapter
1 LawGod,2 | cannot be examined from the point of view of moral awareness.~ 2 LawGod,3 | conscious desire to sin. At this point, one already begins to be 3 LawGod,3 | given type. Even at this point, however, without an especially 4 LawGod,3 | turn to it.~Beyond this point, one has fallen into sin. 5 LawGod,3 | Christ). But even at this point, defeat of sin is not entirely 6 LawGod,4 | Thus, from a Christian point of view, life is a moral 7 LawGod,4 | especially needful at this point to recall the Savior's words 8 LawGod,6 | a strictly deterministic point of view, there is no need 9 LawGod,7 | realize that from the true point of view - in the sense of 10 LawGod,10| idea, he finally reached a point at which, in essence, he 11 LawGod,15| From an Orthodox Christian point of view, a person who treats 12 LawGod,17| of a crime, etc. At this point, we must mention suicide. 13 LawGod,18| Christian Justice~Up to this point, we have talked about the 14 LawGod,18| itself, and it reaches a point where it fades and dries 15 LawGod,21| No one could argue the point that these are far from 16 LawGod,21| strictly Orthodox Christian point of view, eudemonism becomes 17 LawGod,23| life. It is sufficient to point out that even though life 18 LawGod,25| It is quite correct to point out that war is a violation


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