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But even his rare genetic disease was the result of a decision somewhere down the line. By your definition, some else’s destiny became his fate. And that’s exactly the point.
The Old Testament story about the ten commandments has a very similar sentiment when it says that sins commited by fathers will affect the next seven generations.
BKB
And to edit, I looked it up and I think he said three or four generations.
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