@PortraitofR@dezuss9@LegoNenen@NotToday14093@PhrogPollen Idk personally I think that triumph over evil is better than evil having never existed. That’s just my opinion though. You ask good questions you should ask a priest im sure he’ll be of more help to you rather than some online stranger
@PortraitofR@dezuss9@LegoNenen@NotToday14093@PhrogPollen Desire and the inclination for sin. Which would not exist in the age to come since human nature would be aligned with God's. People will freely choose not to sin making it impossible
@PortraitofR@dezuss9@LegoNenen@NotToday14093@PhrogPollen Sin would require free will but free will doesn’t require sin. Can’t sin if sin doesn’t exist and since sin would not exist in heaven it would be impossible to sin. You assume free will is black and white choosing good or evil but ignore that one can choose between goods
@RNGesusx@Thirteenthsteps I understand that but i just don’t agree with the whole, “if you want a possible Destiny 3 you have to support marathon.” We have evidence to prove that this isn’t true and likely won’t work.
@Skarrow9@GzSopo My friend would always shoot Calus’s chalice with Whisper of the Worm to start the encounter and when we pulled up to him again he was like “well, time to pull it out”
@RNGesusx@Thirteenthsteps The issue is that the success or failure of marathon will have no bearing on Destiny 3. If it’s successful then we’ll just get more marathon. The Titanfall comparison is because Apex was so successful that respawn saw no reason to make a Titanfall 3.