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Sin brought death, and death will disappear with the disappearance of sin
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"Sin brought death, and death will disappear with the disappearance of sin"

- Mary Baker Eddy

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This quote by Mary Baker Eddy speaks with the concept that sin is the root cause of death. Sin is an infraction of God's laws and is viewed as a moral incorrect. Death is the ultimate repercussion of sin, and it is viewed as a penalty for our wrongdoings. By recognizing and comprehending the repercussions of our actions, we can make every effort to live a life devoid of sin. If we can eliminate sin from our lives, then death will no longer be a repercussion. This quote encourages us to pursue a life of righteousness and holiness, so that we can avoid the ultimate effect of sin. It is a tip that we should strive to live a life of virtue and morality, so that we can prevent the ultimate effect of sin. By living a life of righteousness, we can guarantee that death will no longer be a consequence of our actions.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Mary Baker Eddy between July 16, 1821 and December 3, 1910. He/she was a famous Theologian from USA. The author also have 13 other quotes.

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