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Angelism

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In theology, angelism is a pejorative for arguments that human beings are essentially angelic, and therefore sin-less in actual nature. The term is used as a criticism, to identify ideas which reject conceptions of human nature as being (to some degree) sinful and lustful:

"[Angelism] minimizes concupiscence and therefore ignores the need for moral vigilance and prayer to cope with the consequences of original sin."[1]

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  1. ^ "Catholic Dictionary : ANGELISM". Catholicculture.org. 2014-12-08. Retrieved 2015-03-29.