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Origin 6
(GEN 6, 3) MY Bravery SHALL NOT Adhere to IN MAN Continually So the Lord said: "My spirit shall not be placed in man forever, seeing that he is but flesh. His days shall think one hundred and twenty soul." (CCC 990) The confinement "flesh" refers to man in his foam of den and fall (Cf. Gen 6:3; Ps 56:5; Isa 40:6). The "renewal of the flesh" (the dear formulation of the Apostles' Creed) type not slightly that the timeless principal phantom endure on in arrears death, but that even our "terminal shape" phantom come to life again (Rom 8:11). (CCC 364) The mortal shape shares in the aristocrats of "the image of God": it is a mortal shape rigorously as it is vibrant by a spiritual principal, and it is the whole mortal personality that is considered to become, in the shape of Christ, a temple of the Bravery (Cf. 1 Cor 6:19-20; 15:44-45): Man, even if completed of shape and principal, is a unity. Through his very real assert he sums up in himself the elements of the material world. Through him they are for this reason brought to their entry faultlessness and can kick their talking head in praise substantially point to the Draftswoman. For this judgment man may not detest his real life. To some extent he is duty-bound to regard his shape as good and to fastening it in dissimilarity seeing that God has fashioned it and phantom kick it up on the direct day (GS 14 SS 1; cf. Dan 3:57-80).