Webcain’s suffering leads to envy, malevolence, and murder.

The truths here speak through concrete.

This essay explicates and develops peterson’s interpretation of the story.

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The catechism describes it this way:

Webcain, old enough to till the soil, aware enough of his creatureliness to bring an offering to the god of the soil, was smart enough to know god’s requirement on his.

Webought we to eschew tools or technology as the wicked products of cain's disobedience?

Spurred by social comparison, cain and.

Well, no, at least not in principle.

Deep within his conscience man discovers a law which he has not laid upon himself but which he.

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