I think I tend to find this sort of suspicious reaction amongst once and a while our readers or people who are maybe don't understand what I'm trying to do. People who like are used to emphasizing our total human, our total depravity like sort of like a cliche Calvinist who earth like I am nothing but a wormlike anything good I do has nothing to do with me because my flesh is so sinful. It just totally strips us of freedom and in a weird way almost makes any notion of sanctification which is kind of a mockery. There's some like sometimes some weird overlaps with like a Nietzschean masculinity or something or power hungry that's conversation for another time. Watch the
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