Good and Evil in Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson, Part VII: Coda

Part VII of a seven-part series
In the complex universe of Lentrohamsanin and Ashiata Shiemash, one must come under and acknowledge an authority. It’s a question of which authority. In this argument, and most especially in the parable of Lentrohamsanin, we see that it is the authority of established tradition, heritage, the old ideas, that have the much…
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