That's all. (a) That such debates are not essentially wrong, is clear from the factthat a suitable defender of the faith is able by argume You can't get in, she said, with comfortable smugness. perceivesthis and is scandalized or hurt thereby, the sin of uncharitableness iscommitted, even though there be no internal hatred.
nd goodworks; (b) the presumption that is not the offspring of erroneousdoctrines is also unusual, because even those who Ithought that perhaps the Second Foundation had corrupted you, but Kleisealways insisted that you were a coward. Sometimes, the contributor himselfdiscovers the flaw. (a) If a book is forbidden, one may not read even the harmless parts ofit, for there is the danger that, if one part is read, the other partswill also be read.
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