A sin without volition is a slap at morality and an insolent contradiction in
terms: that which is outside the possibility of choice is outside the province
of morality. If man is evil by birth, he has no will, no power to change it; if
he has no will, he can be neither good nor evil; a robot is amoral. To hold, as
man's sin, a fact not open to his choice is a mockery of morality.
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