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This article explores theological concepts surrounding sin, community, and the inevitable triumph of good over evil. It argues that sin is inherently self-defeating, as it relies on parasitic exploitation, which ultimately leads to its own destruction. The church is presented as the ideal form of community, emphasizing mutual support and sacrificial contributions, mirroring Christ’s example. The victory of good is rooted in the nature of God as absolute Good, with sin having no sustainable power. Technological progress is linked to humanity’s ability to thrive and exemplify works of faith, while evil persists only temporarily through oppression until righteousness prevails.