[The All,6]

Sin does not come from within, it comes from without.  Out of ignorance we can act as a conduit for sin.  No one person is responsible for the world around him or her.  We are born into the world from which sin persists like a virus.  Some of us are born more immune to the ravages of this disease than others.  Societies beliefs serve as an imperfect inoculation, constantly perfected as we evolve.  This does not disavow a sinner from their actions, it simple reminds us of our own role in the sin.  During punishment, we are not judging the sinner alone-we are also judging that part of humanity that we share-that part that allowed the sin to occur.  We should never forget that the sin is born from this world of ours-and as such we all share in the responsibility.

[The All,6]

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