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<p>[AI REWRITE ] Philosophers, much like enduring beliefs, can achieve a form of immortality. The notion that all transgressions are forgiven, as espoused by figures like Jesus, has historically met with fierce opposition from those who adhere to stricter moral codes, ultimately leading to their persecution and demise, thereby demonstrating the consequences of such challenging perspectives.</p>
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