could not be more distinct. But both intertwine in the DNA of the human condition. A double helix of darkness twists through all human experience. Most books about sexual sanctification address the problem of sin, with little more than a nod to external forces that allure or afflict. And most books about sexual victimization are not about sanctification, giving little more than a nod to our instinctive unbelief and our impulse to react wrongly when we experience grave wrongs. But sanctification is
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