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The appeal of the Manichean concept of sin attracted many believers. This concept gave the believers an excuse for their sins.
Unlike Christianity, the Manichean religion taught that God was not omnipotent (Chadwick xv). Any recognition of sin was practically inseparable from God and God's constant struggle with sin (Stock 51)...
        
        
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Any recognition of sin was practically inseparable from God and God's constant struggle with sin (Stock 51). The Manicheans taught that sin was a result of God's constant struggle with evil, which made it so appealing. Since God is not omnipotent, it is impossible for him to allow supreme goodness for all...
        
        
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