Talk:Predestination

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"Again, there are countless redeeming aspects, ambiguities, and contradictions in Augustine’s writings, such as his passionate pleading against the death penalty and judicial torture; his repeated affirmation that Omnis natura, inquantum natura est, bonum est;[1] it may even be said that ” Augustine was not an Augustinian”. " The Sleepwalkers, A history of man’s changing vision of the Universe, by Arthur Koestler

  1. All nature, insofar as nature is, it is good.