In keeping with his prelapsarian innocence, this ideal male is shown without the potentially dangerous sign of his sexuality. |
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The perfectly blue, puffy-clouded sky and bitsy little silos make for a prelapsarian vista only slightly altered by humans. |
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One must not identify it, say, with the pure, prelapsarian humanity favored in medieval accounts of the incarnation. |
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With his belief in humanity as a state to be attained rather than granted, Overton considers political reformation crucial for regaining our prelapsarian humanness. |
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But other early monastic texts hold out the hope of a different, nonviolent, world, one that restores the prelapsarian harmony between human beings and animals. |
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It felt like some prelapsarian time before Hurricane Katrina and 20-percent approval ratings. |
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Their trendy hair and clothes suggest they will. If this all sounds a little too prelapsarian, it is perhaps because Novo ParaĆso is so small. |
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He has tried to re-create a kind of prelapsarian downtown where there is no crime or homelessness. |
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Conservative think-tanks have the same dream of return to a prelapsarian innocence. |
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Yet despite considerable evidence that contradicts the story of a prelapsarian gynecocracy, and a glaring lack of evidence to support it, many people, according to Cynthia Eller, continue to subscribe to it. |
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Ideally, individual stories and God's plan share the same final goal, namely, returning to a prelapsarian state of perfect communication with God. |
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