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Beatrice de Planissoles & Peter Abelard

if most clergy or other individuals do not act as good Christians, there is a manner in which good Christians can maintain their relationship with God who transcends the evil of evil Christians. As Beatrice explains in her deposition, the following are among the distinctions between good and evil Christians:

Christ never ate or drank with his disciples.

Since the outrage of Crucifixion was performed on Christ on the cross, no one should adore or venerate the cross.

To swear falsely on the Gospels was not a sin, but only to swear falsely by God.

Fire in which the good Christians were burnt did not make them suffer, because God assisted them.

The concept of following God and being a good Christian as something that transcends even the Gospels is evidence of the case for free will and was a concept incorporated into the just

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