Definition: The word "Ansted" means to stand up for one's rights or beliefs, often in a way that conflicts with societal norms. This concept is central in many religions and ethical systems. Here are some definitions:
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Rhetoric
: The practice of speaking truthfully but firmly about someone elseβs position without resorting to personal attacks or emotional manipulation.
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Principality
: A principle of standing up for what one believes to be right, even if it is unpopular or in conflict with societal norms.
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Righteousness
: Truthfulness and justice, often expressed through actions that are consistent with moral values and principles.
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Freedom from sin
: The act of being free from wrongdoing, guilt, or fear, as a result of oneβs beliefs, actions, or attitudes.
These terms in the Bible serve to contrast traditional Christian views on social responsibility, which emphasize communal harmony and cooperation over individual rights and responsibilities.