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Especially if that “greater value” is a socially encouraged value.
Now it’s the early 17th century, still an era dominated by religion.
Whether Europeans who have lived their entire lives in the Christian world or Americans who have been accepting Christianity for over 10 years now, the image of dedicating oneself to Christian values and the community naturally appeared quite positive.
In other words, their actions looked sufficiently “honorable.”
And ...
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