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The Sin of Omission as I Understand It: A Journal for My Daughter in Memory of My Brother
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The Sin of Omission as I Understand It: A Journal for My Daughter in Memory of My Brother
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The Sin of Omission as I Understand It: A Journal for My Daughter in Memory of My Brother
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For bad things to happen, it is enough for good people to do nothing
-Edmund Burke
The book is essentially a journal written in memory of my brother, Daniel, who was very involved and knowledgeable in religion, theology, and history; a journal written for my daughter, Christina, who is a master in psychology. This journal includes my life experience with good and bad, expressing the role my family and my faith played in my life. It is a historical, political, spiritual investigation of the role the sin of omission played. More or less, we are all guilty of this sin, and the more important we are in society, the deeper and more grave this sin is, and the more severe the consequences for society at large.
For bad things to happen, it is enough for good people to do nothing
-Edmund Burke
The book is essentially a journal written in memory of my brother, Daniel, who was very involved and knowledgeable in religion, theology, and history; a journal written for my daughter, Christina, who is a master in psychology. This journal includes my life experience with good and bad, expressing the role my family and my faith played in my life. It is a historical, political, spiritual investigation of the role the sin of omission played. More or less, we are all guilty of this sin, and the more important we are in society, the deeper and more grave this sin is, and the more severe the consequences for society at large.


















