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What is a harmitia?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/16/2023

it is a flaw in a character

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What describes what harmitia means?

"Harmitia" is a term derived from ancient Greek, commonly translated as "missing the mark" or "error." It refers to a moral failing or sin, indicating a deviation from a standard of virtue or righteousness. In a broader context, it can encompass any action or thought that leads to negative consequences, reflecting a lack of alignment with ethical or moral principles. The concept is often explored in philosophical and theological discussions regarding human behavior and accountability.


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