Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.1U
[In both these cases, Person A sees ‘himself’ as ‘his’ own possession.
Person A is free. Person A is free to sell out ‘his’ own freedom. Person A is willing to become a slave (or perhaps, a master) of a thinkgroup in order to be “holier than thou” with respect to Person B (and others). ‘
And that comes with a bonus: It turns ‘him’ on.
Consciencelacking indirectly unmoors the dispositions.
Consciencelacking indirectly turns responsibility and freedom into words and bondage.
Does this not call to mind the term “self destruction”?
The elegant sophistries and the addicting perversities of sin testify to the fact that each person realizes ‘his’ freedom in individual ways.
Unearned moral superiority carries the pleasures of high status.]