R. Joseph Hoffmann Quotes
The Division In Human Religion Has Always Been Between Those Who See The Fall Of Man As A Fall Into Freedom And Those Who See It As An Act Of Defiance Against The Tyranny Of An All-powerful Father. But Adam And Eve Were Never In Heaven; They Were In The Mud, And Had To Leave The Only Home They Had Ever Known Behind. And Why? For Choosing Love And Freedom Over Perpetual Infancy And Slavery Of The Will. Their Sin Was Moral Responsibility. Their Reward Is Clear: "They Have Becomes Gods
knowing Good And Evil." And For That, They Were Condemned To Live In A World Of Discovery And Choices.
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