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They taught me a lot that day.

They told me of sacrifice, and how it was supposed to be committed.

Why it matters that only innocents can be sacrifices, why childhood matters so much.

The Sacrifice must be Innocent.

It has to be destined to go to Heaven.

And it has to choose to go to Hell.

Otherwise, it would be worthless.

So you have to convince them yourself. We now know how to do it. People beg to go to Hell when we are done the process.

You just have one task.

You just need to make one think happen.

One thought.

And, they're gone...

They taught me a lot that day. They told me of sacrifice, and how it was supposed to be committed. Why it matters that only innocents can be sacrifices, why childhood matters so much. The Sacrifice must be Innocent. It has to be destined to go to Heaven. And it has to choose to go to Hell. Otherwise, it would be worthless. So you have to convince them yourself. We now know how to do it. People beg to go to Hell when we are done the process. You just have one task. You just need to make one think happen. One thought. And, they're gone...

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Maybe

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Maybe the Cathars were right or maybe the pope genocided them?

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Maybe the cathars were right, or partially right/onto something

They definitely were deemed a threat to the theological monopoly by the catholic church, and they got shafted for it

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Specifically, their explanation of the problem of Good and Evil makes the most sense to me.