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1 2.3.4.1| is salvation. There is no sin; there is only imperfect 2 2.4 | rejection of the language of sin and salvation, replacing 3 3.4 | need to be converted from sin, spiritual myopia and self-infatuation, 4 4 | affected as it is by original sin and by personal sin, can 5 4 | original sin and by personal sin, can only be rectified by 6 4 | rectified by God's action: sin is an offense against God, 7 4 | more the forgiveness of sin, being lifted out of profound 8 4 | but in a liberation from sin and its consequences which 9 4 | leads us to struggle against sin in ourselves and in the 10 4 | Are we tempted to deny sin or do we accept that there 11 4 | there is no real concept of sin, but rather one of imperfect 12 4 | than personal failure or sin. The remedy is to become 13 4 | clarifies the reality of sin and particularly of the 14 4 | and particularly of the sin committed at mankind's origins. 15 4 | God we cannot recognize sin clearly and are tempted 16 4 | for man can we grasp that sin is an abuse of freedom that 17 4 | loving one another”.(79)Sin is an offense against reason, 18 4 | injures human solidarity...(80)Sin is an offense against God... 19 4 | an offense against God... sin sets itself against God' 20 4 | our hearts away from it... Sin is thus 'love of oneself 21 4 | himself 'the total evil of sin'. The experience of this 22 6.1 | overturning the true concept of sin and the need for redemption