Rather, Ivan rejects salvation itself, insofar as he understands it, and on moral grounds. He rejects anything that would involve such a rescue — anything that would make the suffering of children meaningful or necessary. He grants that one day that eternal harmony will be established, and we will discover how it necessitated the torments endured by children. Perhaps mothers will forgive the murderers of their children, and the serf child, his mother, and their master will be reconciled, and all will praise God’s justice, and all evils will be accounted for. Or perhaps the damnation of the
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