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... as no word heavier or more arrogant than deciding the gravity of someone’s sin and, at the same time, holding the chains that binded them.
It was a mistake that happened because he overlooked that.
The sins he committed were because he was unable to comprehend the lives of those who had no choice but to oppose the avaricious rulers and, as a result, were forced to continue accruing karma.
He swung the mace, believing that only what was visible to his eye was the truth. ...
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