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Macleef Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

What does the following two sentences mean?

"Charity is the cause of one's spiritual life. "
"Charity is the standard for human actions."
  

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For the first sentence: One's spirutual life depends on chairty, which is to say but for charity, one would be devoid of spirituality For the second one: Chairty is something unchanged in what human does These are what I understand.

  • For the first sentence: One's spirutual life depends on chairty, which is to say but for charity, one would be devoid of spirituality For the second one: Chairty is something unchanged in what human does These are what I understand.
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For the first sentence: One's spirutual life depends on chairty, which is to say but for charity, one would be devoid of spirituality

For the second one: Chairty is something unchanged in what human does

These are what I understand.

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>What does the following two sentences mean?

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