[The All,3]
Our understanding of the divine grows with time, though our knowledge that the divine exists has always been present. In such a way we are all sinners when future generations understand the sins we only know to have commited today. In similar suit we cannot hold the past as responsible for wrongs they have commited before understanding them. Understanding a thing and knowing a thing are distinct. It is similar to a sapling and a tree. The sapling and the tree both know the sunlight. As time passes the tree grows larger, but a tree alone gains no more sunlight than the sapling does. For each branch, each limb must share in that light. Such is the way of advancing our own understanding.
[The All,3]