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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English] iniquite, from Anglo-French iniquité, from [[Latin]] iniquitat-, iniquitas, from iniquus uneven, from in- + aequus equal
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[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English] iniquite, from Anglo-French iniquité, from [[Latin]] iniquitat-, iniquitas, from iniquus uneven, from in- + aequus equal
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*Date: [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Century 14th century]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
*1 : gross injustice : wickedness
 
*1 : gross injustice : wickedness
 
*2 : a wicked [[act]] or [[thing]] : [[sin]]
 
*2 : a wicked [[act]] or [[thing]] : [[sin]]
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Iniquity''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Iniquity '''''this link'''''].</center>
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==Quote==
 
==Quote==
 
[[Evil]] is the [[unconscious]] or unintended transgression of the [[divine]] [[law]], the Father's will. Evil is likewise the [[measure]] of the imperfectness of obedience to the Father's will.
 
[[Evil]] is the [[unconscious]] or unintended transgression of the [[divine]] [[law]], the Father's will. Evil is likewise the [[measure]] of the imperfectness of obedience to the Father's will.
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[[Sin]] is the [[conscious]], knowing, and deliberate transgression of the divine law, the Father's will. Sin is the measure of unwillingness to be divinely led and [[spirit]]ually directed.
 
[[Sin]] is the [[conscious]], knowing, and deliberate transgression of the divine law, the Father's will. Sin is the measure of unwillingness to be divinely led and [[spirit]]ually directed.
  
'''Iniquity''' is the willful, determined, and persistent transgression of the divine [[law]], the Father's will. Iniquity is the measure of the continued rejection of the Father's loving plan of [[personality]] survival and the Sons' [[Mercy|merciful]] ministry of [[salvation]]."[http://mercy.urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/usr/local/www/data/papers?link=http://mercy.urantia.org/papers/paper148.html&file=/usr/local/www/data/papers/paper148.html&line=72#mfs]
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'''Iniquity''' is the willful, determined, and persistent transgression of the divine [[law]], the Father's will. Iniquity is the measure of the continued rejection of the Father's loving plan of [[personality]] survival and the Sons' [[Mercy|merciful]] ministry of [[salvation]]."[https://mercy.urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/usr/local/www/data/papers?link=https://mercy.urantia.org/papers/paper148.html&file=/usr/local/www/data/papers/paper148.html&line=72#mfs]
  
 
[[Category: Law]]
 
[[Category: Law]]
 
[[Category: Religion]]
 
[[Category: Religion]]

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Etymology

Middle English iniquite, from Anglo-French iniquité, from Latin iniquitat-, iniquitas, from iniquus uneven, from in- + aequus equal

Definitions

  • 1 : gross injustice : wickedness
  • 2 : a wicked act or thing : sin



For lessons on the topic of Iniquity, follow this link.

Quote

Evil is the unconscious or unintended transgression of the divine law, the Father's will. Evil is likewise the measure of the imperfectness of obedience to the Father's will.

Sin is the conscious, knowing, and deliberate transgression of the divine law, the Father's will. Sin is the measure of unwillingness to be divinely led and spiritually directed.

Iniquity is the willful, determined, and persistent transgression of the divine law, the Father's will. Iniquity is the measure of the continued rejection of the Father's loving plan of personality survival and the Sons' merciful ministry of salvation."[1]