[[Innocence]] is incapable of sacrificing anything, because the innocent [[mind]] has [[everything]] and strives only to protect its [[wholeness]]. It cannot [[project]]. It can only [[honor]] other minds, because honor is the natural greeting of the truly loved to others who are like them. The lamb "taketh away the sins of the world" in the sense that the state of [[innocence]], or [[grace]], is one in which the [[meaning]] of the [[Atonement]] is perfectly apparent. The Atonement is entirely unambiguous. It is perfectly clear because it exists in [[light]]. Only the attempts to shroud it in [[darkness]] have made it inaccessible to those who do not [[choose]] to see. | [[Innocence]] is incapable of sacrificing anything, because the innocent [[mind]] has [[everything]] and strives only to protect its [[wholeness]]. It cannot [[project]]. It can only [[honor]] other minds, because honor is the natural greeting of the truly loved to others who are like them. The lamb "taketh away the sins of the world" in the sense that the state of [[innocence]], or [[grace]], is one in which the [[meaning]] of the [[Atonement]] is perfectly apparent. The Atonement is entirely unambiguous. It is perfectly clear because it exists in [[light]]. Only the attempts to shroud it in [[darkness]] have made it inaccessible to those who do not [[choose]] to see. |