M
montanaman
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I’ve read that phrase elsewhere on the board and just accepted it. Now, I wonder why that is. I’m reading Theology and Sanity, so maybe that’ll clear it up, but why is death necessarily the fixer of the will? Is it because after death we see the truth (one way or another) and the level of our will in relation to it can only either accept it or reject it?
Just an idle question. Or maybe not. It could be extremely important to me right now.
Thanks,
MM
Just an idle question. Or maybe not. It could be extremely important to me right now.
Thanks,
MM