However, given we are given dominion over the animal, and they act as a metaphoric resemblance of something else having to die in order for us to live, I'd say, unfortunately that they don't qualify as deliberate sin, rather a curse of sin in general.
However, given we are given dominion over the animal, and they act as a metaphoric resemblance of something else having to die in order for us to live, I'd say, unfortunately that they don't qualify as deliberate sin, rather a curse of sin in general.
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