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Origen — on 2Tim 4:3-4 (FRAGMENT ON LUKE 216)

Patristic A.D. 254
Origen · c. A.D. 184–253
“You can understand the desire of the prodigal son to be sated with pods in this way. When rational nature exists in irrationality, it simply desires. If it does not get more convincing reasons, then it accepts any reason at all. Since the pods taste sweet and make the body fat, they do not bind the bowels. They are the specious words of lovers of matter and the body, who say that pleasure is a good, "itching at their ears and running after myths."”
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