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    Kant's moral framework holds that moral worth depends sol... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Accepting God's forgiveness sincerely and contritely opens a person to the possibility of beginning anew.

    Kant's moral framework holds that moral worth depends solely on autonomous rational agency, making divine forgiveness morally irrelevant to genuine ethical renewal.

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    • 1.Moral worth requires the agent's own rational will to change their maxims; external forgiveness cannot substitute for this self-directed reformation.
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    • 2.Kant distinguishes moral from religious worth; divine forgiveness addresses theological guilt but not ethical duty rooted in rational autonomy.
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    • 3.Genuine ethical renewal demands the agent recognize their duty and autonomously commit to it; forgiveness risks undermining this essential accountability.
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    • 1.Forgiveness can catalyze rational agency by removing paralyzing shame and enabling the agent to rationally reconceive their moral identity and future.
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    • 2.Kant's autonomy principle doesn't exclude relational factors; moral agents develop through communities where forgiveness sustains rational agency itself.
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    • 3.The claim conflates forgiveness as excusing wrongdoing with forgiveness as relational reset; the latter needn't undermine autonomous moral renewal.
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