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Renewing Your Mind

Plato

1393.272 - 1427.686 R.C. Sproul

Now when he says imperfect, he means metaphysically imperfect, but it's a short step from metaphysical imperfection to moral imperfection. So that anything that is imperfect lacks pure goodness. And from that, we get a whole history of philosophies that reject and deny the goodness of the created world. For example, in the Christian faith, we believe in the resurrection of the body.

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