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Aloysium
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We miraculously exist as ourselves. At the same time, we are each an embodiment of a basic humanity, which includes this individual, irreplaceable uniqueness.. . . Yet not all the angels Fell with Lucifer.
Free choice to be “individuals” (to break solidarity) operated within all the angels
This in itself is not the sin - it is a good freedom given by angelic nature (as it is in humans). The sin is to choose personal or species-solidarity over Divine solidarity. . .
My sense is that the individual first human, Adam expressed the desire of mankind in his decision. It’s not so much solidarity, as it is that he revealed what we all want.
We want what we want. If it is good, why should we not have it? Shouldn’t we be able to decide for ourself what is good for us? Who dares stand in our way? Greatness awaits us, if we go out and grab it. Stuff like that. I haven’t read Nietzsche in a very long while, but it’s the sort of stuff that would go into making a “superman”.
It takes a certain amount of prayer, love and education before, through God’s grace (Baptism?) we are able to say, “What do You ask of me? Your will be done.”
God did not create us with the purpose of having us fall any more than He created Lucifer to bring about hell.
As did each angel, humanity chose what it chose. God becoming one of us, takes on humanity’s sins to bring those who seek Him to everlasting life in His presence.