Transgression is a flag on the Sage Ocean. It was founded November 4, 2007.
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| - Transgression is a flag on the Sage Ocean. It was founded November 4, 2007.
- Transgression is the sixth studio album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory. It was released on August 22, 2005 through Calvin Records. Guest appearances include Billy Gould, the bassist of Faith No More, and Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton, who co-wrote the song "New Promise".
- Transgression is the violation or breaking of a commandment or law; sin. In the case of Adam and Eve, Latter-day Saints distinguish between "sin" and "transgression": Partaking of the forbidden fruit was not a sin. To help explain that Adam and Eve did not sin when they partook of the forbidden fruit, read the following statement from Elder Dallin H. Oaks: It was Eve who first transgressed the limits of Eden in order to initiate the conditions of mortality. Her act, whatever its nature, was formally a transgression but eternally a glorious necessity to open the doorway toward eternal life. Adam showed his wisdom by doing the same. … … We celebrate Eve’s act and honor her wisdom and courage in the great episode called the Fall. … Elder Joseph Fielding Smith said: ‘I never speak of the p
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- *Increases Damage dealt by 10%
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- *Increases Damage dealt by 10%
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**Increases next spell's Damage by 40% of the Healing value
*Decreases Healing performed by -20%
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| - This passive skill allows the Eniripsa to go against his nature: concentrate on himself and be less altruistic. He strengthens his offensive capabilities to the detriment of his healing skills.
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| - Transgression is the sixth studio album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory. It was released on August 22, 2005 through Calvin Records. Guest appearances include Billy Gould, the bassist of Faith No More, and Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton, who co-wrote the song "New Promise". The album was released as an enhanced CD with access to the exclusive Fear Factory website. It was also released as an enhanced DualDisc with the DVD side featuring the whole album in DVD-Audio (48,000 kHz), music videos and "The Making of Transgression" video. One can also retrieve another bonus track, entitled "My Grave", by putting the CD into the computer and clicking the 'Music' section at the special website. It is the last album to feature original drummer Raymond Herrera and bassist/guitarist Christian Olde Wolbers. Transgression was the first CD Fear Factory recorded since Soul of a New Machine without Rhys Fulber's input. "Moment of Impact" had a music video which found moderate airplay. The song "Transgression" was used in a scene from the 2007 thriller film Mr. Brooks. This is the first Fear Factory album to include guitar solos, with the songs Echo of my Scream and New Promise featuring one each.
- Transgression is the violation or breaking of a commandment or law; sin. In the case of Adam and Eve, Latter-day Saints distinguish between "sin" and "transgression": Partaking of the forbidden fruit was not a sin. To help explain that Adam and Eve did not sin when they partook of the forbidden fruit, read the following statement from Elder Dallin H. Oaks: It was Eve who first transgressed the limits of Eden in order to initiate the conditions of mortality. Her act, whatever its nature, was formally a transgression but eternally a glorious necessity to open the doorway toward eternal life. Adam showed his wisdom by doing the same. … … We celebrate Eve’s act and honor her wisdom and courage in the great episode called the Fall. … Elder Joseph Fielding Smith said: ‘I never speak of the part Eve took in this fall as a sin, nor do I accuse Adam of a sin. … This was a transgression of the law, but not a sin.’ … This suggested contrast between a sin and a transgression reminds us of the careful wording in the second article of faith: “We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adam’s transgression” (italics added). It also echoes a familiar distinction in the law. Some acts, like murder, are crimes because they are inherently wrong. Other acts, like operating without a license, are crimes only because they are legally prohibited. Under these distinctions, the act that produced the Fall was not a sin—inherently wrong—but a transgression—wrong because it was formally prohibited. These words are not always used to denote something different, but this distinction seems meaningful in the circumstances of the Fall” (in Conference Report, Oct. 1993, 98; or Ensign, Nov. 1993, 73).
- Transgression is a flag on the Sage Ocean. It was founded November 4, 2007.
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