Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.3 PA
[Progressives prefer forced over unforced conversion.
The material outcomes appear identical.
But the immaterial outcomes are not.]
The mirror of the world3H conjures something2H within my desire1H.
Published health concerns appear in the mirror of the world3H.
What is this something2H?
It is dread2H.]
[The intersection is sort of strange.
I, seat of choice3V needs information.
Yet, information comes from the mirror of the world3H.
The mirror of the world3H contextualizes desire, a content-level potential in me1H.]
[I, seat of choice3V, practices reason.
Reason calls for information.
Information comes from the mirror of the world3H.
Health-related information comes from the thought experiment3H.]