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1 4 | transparency, its expressiveness. Evil is put forward as a good
2 4 | sight of the many kinds of evil that exist in the world;
3 4 | about truth, about good and evil. When Christ in his reply
4 6 | you with moral good and evil. The value of this plan
5 6 | the deposit of good and evil, across the frontier of
6 7 | itself more powerful than any evil and destruction, this awareness
7 13| antithesis between good and evil, between virtue and sin.
8 14| the whole experience of evil that constantly makes itself
9 15| because you have overcome the evil one. I write to you, children,
10 15| because you have overcome the evil one. I write to you, children,
11 15| itself victory over the evil in the world: "And this
12 15| for the struggle against evil, against the real evil:
13 15| against evil, against the real evil: against everything that
14 15| You have overcome the evil one"! And so it is. It is
15 15| going back to the origin of evil and of sin in the history
16 15| call the first agent of evil by his name: the Evil One.
17 15| of evil by his name: the Evil One. The strategy which
18 15| revealing himself, so that the evil implanted by him from the
19 15| at the hidden workings of evil, its sources, and thus you
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