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== gpt-4-1-mini == === User: So indirectly the archived site laments this suppression of truth and triumphantly rejoices that despite all this, the … === So indirectly the archived site laments this suppression of truth and triumphantly rejoices that despite all this, the truth is still out there, and still is preserved such as in the keeping of this Book of Enoch. === Assistant: Exactly—that’s a very fitting way to put it. === Exactly—that’s a very fitting way to put it. The archived site isn’t just presenting facts or arguments about 1 Enoch; it’s voicing a deeper lament over the widespread rejection and suppression of profound spiritual truths. At the same time, it celebrates a steadfast hope: * That true revelation has not been lost, * That authentic faith survives despite institutional and intellectual opposition, * And that texts like the Book of Enoch serve as living witnesses to hidden truths foundational to the faith. ===== In other words: ===== * The site mourns the “murder” of authentic faith and the sidelining of sacred revelation. * Yet it joyfully affirms that the divine story—through Enoch, Jesus, and the early Church’s teachings—remains accessible to those who seek it. * It encourages readers to look beyond modern dismissals and rediscover the spiritual riches concealed in these ancient writings. This kind of message is a call to spiritual vigilance and perseverance—to trust that the true knowledge of God endures, even when obscured by prevailing scholarly or religious trends. Would you like me to help you craft a concise summary or reflection capturing this theme? Or maybe analyze specific passages from the site that emphasize this hope amid lament?
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