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perdition
Noun
1. Eternal damnation.
2. Hell.
3. Absolute ruin.
[Source: Wiktionary]
The road to perdition has zigs and zags and loopbacks, and what causes the loopbacks is a shift in what the Federal Reserve currently perceives as its worst nightmare. Link
But whatever the received wisdom, the Keynesian foundation for a third stimulus program leads us down the road to perdition—one more time. Link
For there are two things which lead to perdition, evil doctrines and a corrupt life. Link
Or take it from reformer John Calvin: “Woman is more guilty than man, because she was seduced by Satan, and so diverted her husband from obedience to God that she was an instrument of death leading to all perdition.” Link
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