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Great primordial sin - Chapter 269
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... erely one qualm to raise, she herself defines the atrocity as something intolerable. She concedes that it is nothing but a moral descriptor. In this regard, she is correct. An atrocity is not merely defined by scale: extermination of disease, executions of bandits and bloody insurrections are not called atrocities, yet the brutal murder of a child is. It is about the pain inflicted to the population’s morality as a whole, the subject is irrelevant: case-in-point: A death by Olephia is instant an ...
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