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Allan Kardec-THE Spirit's Book_ The Principles of Spiritist Doctrine (1989)

Entre los anos 1830 y 1857. Allan Kardec fue un hombre que amaso las mas grandes riquezas de "Material-dado por espiritus" que jamaz se hayan asemblado. El compilo y organizo esta vasta cantidad de informacion que se relaciona y toca con el aqui y hora, cuan inmensos son. Divinas y terrenales leyes , los reinos de los espiritus. El despues y el mas alla. Estos forman sus escrituras y son la fundacion para el " Movimiento Muldial-Internacional Espiritista." El libro de los espiritus. He aqui la version de 1989.

Entre los anos 1830 y 1857. Allan Kardec fue un hombre que amaso las mas grandes riquezas de "Material-dado por espiritus" que jamaz se hayan asemblado. El compilo y organizo esta vasta cantidad de informacion que se relaciona y toca con el aqui y hora, cuan inmensos son. Divinas y terrenales leyes , los reinos de los espiritus. El despues y el mas alla.
Estos forman sus escrituras y son la fundacion para el " Movimiento Muldial-Internacional Espiritista."

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him; for he will have to answer for every man who has been killed for the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> his<br />

ambition."<br />

746. Is murder a crime in the sight <strong>of</strong> God?<br />

Murder.<br />

"Yes, a great crime; for he who takes the life <strong>of</strong> his fellow-man cuts short an expiation or a<br />

mission; hence the heinousness <strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fence."<br />

747. Are all murders equally heinous?<br />

"We have said that God is just; He judges the intention rather than the deed."<br />

748. Does God excuse murder in cases <strong>of</strong> self-defence?<br />

"Only absolute necessity can excuse it; but if a man can only preserve his life by taking that<br />

<strong>of</strong> his aggressor, he ought to do.<br />

749. Is a man answerable for the murders he commits in war?<br />

"Not when he is compelled to fight; but he is answerable for the cruelties he commits, and he<br />

will be rewarded for his humanity."<br />

750. Is parricide or infanticide the greater crime in the sight <strong>of</strong> God?<br />

"<strong>The</strong>y are equally great; for all crime is crime.”<br />

751. How is it that the custom <strong>of</strong> infanticide prevails among peoples <strong>of</strong> considerable<br />

intellectual advancement, and is even recognised as allowable by their laws?<br />

"Intellectual development is not always accompanied by moral rectitude. A spirit may<br />

advance in intelligence, and yet remain wicked; for he may have lived a long time without<br />

having improved morally, and gained knowledge, without acquiring moral purification."<br />

Cruelty.<br />

752. Is the sentiment <strong>of</strong> cruelty connected with the instinct <strong>of</strong> destruction?<br />

"It is the instinct <strong>of</strong> destruction in its worst form, for, though destruction is sometimes<br />

necessary, cruelty never is; it is always the result <strong>of</strong> an evil nature."<br />

753. How comes it that cruelty is the dominant characteristic <strong>of</strong> the primitive races?

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