
20 de diciembre: La dura culpa de la noche de invierno
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Jorge González
About this listen
"Porque el pecado es real. El pecado corrompe. El pecado es fugaz. El pecado es permanente. El pecado lo es todo."
Regina está atormentada por los remordimientos al desear a Eskil, el marido de su mejor amiga, y en medio de las celebraciones navideñas se encuentra de repente en una situación en la que su anhelo puede encontrar una salida. Una cosa es cierta, y es que la culpa es una esclavitud, pero no hay que desesperar; Él viene con gusto a liberar a los pecadores que más lo necesitan...
El cargo de consciencia navideño es duro es un poema navideño sobre dejarse caer y sobre hacer del pecado un derecho humano.
Reservado para adultos.
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