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[ SECRET POST #4676 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4676 ⌋
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[Innocence by Dean Koontz]
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[WARNING for discussion of rape]

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(Anonymous) 2019-10-26 12:00 am (UTC)(link)Because, I mean, the whole concept of original sin - which is presumably what's relevant here - isn't necessarily tied to any specific understanding of what is or is not a sin. And I honestly don't see the distinction between that conception of original human sin, and the idea that all human beings simply by virtue of being born bear responsibility for destroying the planet.
(I also want to note that this is really going off at a slant from OP's original secret and I know they weren't saying anything about this)
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But the Christian version isn't a tragedy at all. Extermination and eternal suffering for the inadequate is how things are supposed to go.
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(Anonymous) 2019-10-26 12:49 am (UTC)(link)so overall theoretically, this could be a great debate, but in actuality the debate is nonexistent because christians of the same demographic as Koontz is writing in already don't think being pro-pollution is also sinful. any environmental cause is basically outside the realm of sin unless you have a good way to equate tree-hugging hippies with other sins, in which case pro-environmentalism is actually the sin.
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(Anonymous) 2019-10-26 01:56 am (UTC)(link)My understanding of "Christian misanthropy" is that it's founded on the idea of original sin - the idea of some kind of foundational sin in human nature, a sinfulness or inclination to sin that exists for everyone, even the most new-born baby. The specific details of what a given person does, or what constitutes "sin", are sort of immaterial for the concept - the point is that every person is a sinner.