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Augustine and the Virtue of Humility | Professor Mary Keys

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The Philosophy of Hell

Humility is the expression of a real acknowledge dependence and foreign affairs from Alistair McIntyre. It is a recognition that we're not self creators, although we are responsible for responding rightly to the creator and other creatures. The whole philosophy of hell rests on the axiom that my good is my good and you're good is you're good. What one gains another loses. And put in a gust in a gussin language, the angels who fell did so because they chose to prefer their own private finite good to the common as in shareable without diminishment infinite good which is God. To seek to cleave to seek and cleave to being is happiness to reject it as misery

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