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What is the meaning of perdition, as used in this passage?

A. Sadness
O B. Loss
O C. Consequence
D. Danger

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I do not have any context to this question as you did not post the actual passage, but I would hazard a guess that it is C. This is because the definition of the word is akin to Christian retribution, and is as such a "consequence" for sin.

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