The Byzantine Generals Problem highlights the nature of Malice and how it is functionally the same as Error, only differing by the intent to commit the error, being the definition of Malice.

The notion of Sin is just another version of the concept of Error.

Of course we can't be without error. We can't know everything, and our movements cannot be flawless.

Anyone who claims to know everything is committing the malicious act of deception and should be avoided and shunned, no matter how many stupid people bow down to them.

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