| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Actually, a kind of lectio divina, perhaps!And I love it that Julian of Norwich's metaphor for sin is blindness" -- which involves all sorts of wonderful vagaries around defining sin: if it is blindness, then often sin is committed in a kind of "spiritual ignorance because one cannot see what is real -- and the prescription for dealing with sin would not be judgment, but ophthalmic assistance!
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