them as trivial, not worth even noticing, as much a normal part of life as the dust that gathers unseen. If all sins are inhuman, it follows that the less sinful we are, the more truly human we are. Again, sinful humanity tends to think of the saintly person as somehow inhuman, unnatural, but the reality is the opposite—the holy person is somebody who is more human, more in tune with his nature than the rest of us. Consequently, if a perfect, that is a perfectly loving, person has ever existed or
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