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The concept of deservingness for one's "sins" implies that certain acts are...
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Albert Ellis
Book:
How To Stubbornly Refuse To
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The concept of deservingness for one's "sins" implies that certain acts are unquestionably under all conditions "sinful." And this is impossible to prove.
( Albert Ellis )
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