Augustines Confessions

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Steven W

 

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April 15, 2016

 

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Augustine only cared that the deed which he participated in was indeed forbidden. Himself and his companions stole the fruit even if they had more desirable fruit to eat at their own homes. Augustine states this in his Confessions (II,4) that “For I stole a thing of which I had plenty of my own and much better quality...
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Nor did I wish to enjoy the thing which I desired to gain by theft, but rather to enjoy the actual theft and sin of theft.” The mere thrill of the theft and sin was more desirable than the fruit which they stole. The fruit was sought as an opportunity to be deceitful and to gain self enjoyment from it...
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