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The City of God E12 | Time and Eternity: The Dialectic of Human Origin and Soul's Destiny

19 min · 3 de oct de 2025
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This episode responds to questions about the timing of human origin, pointing out that a finite span of time is insignificant compared to eternity. Augustine explores the free will of angels and the reasons for their fall. He refutes the Platonic view of souls endlessly cycling through toil and misery. This episode establishes the biblical belief that holy angels never lost their love for God and that humanity descended from Adam, providing a basis for humanity's ultimate eternal happiness. #HumanOrigin #TimePerspective #AngelFall #SoulReincarnation #EternalHappiness

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