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What is the difference in saying that something is pious because the gods love it and saying that the gods love something because it is pious?

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  1. 23 May, 18:47
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    1st : God's love is Antecedent, Piousness is Consequent

    2nd : Piousness is Antecedent, God's love is Consequent

    Explanation:

    The occurence causing something is Antecedent & the thing resultantly happening is Consequent.

    If event 'A' happens because of 'B'; A is consequent and B is Antecedent.

    "Something is pious because God love it": Piousness is consequent to antecedent God's Love

    "God love something because it is pious" : God's love is consequent to antecedent piousness.
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