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“Pozwolę sobie przytoczyć myśl boskiego markiza de Sade: wszystko co jest m o ż l i w e w naturze, nie może być nienaturalne. Nie jest tak, że natura posiada jakieś jedno prawo, które by mówiło jak Jehowa do wszystkich stworzeń: "Płódźcie i rozmnażajcie się". Zresztą Adam nie mógł się zacząć rozmnażać natychmiast, bowiem na kobietę musiał zaczekać jeszcze dwa dni. Co robił przez ten czas, historia milczy.”

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