Mary Daly Quotes
The Word 'sin' Is Derived From The Indo-European Root 'es-,' Meaning 'to Be.' When I Discovered This Etymology, I Intuitively Understood That For A [person] Trapped In Patriarchy, Which Is The Religion Of The Entire Planet, 'to Be' In The Fullest Sense Is 'to Sin'.
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