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But Ortiz is, despite his occupation, a boxing skeptic — instead of blindly following the sport's exorbitant moral code, he reserves the right to make his own calculations.
The latter does not make the exorbitant moral demands of traditional religions, which impose bad conscience, guilt, sin, sexual inhibition and the rest.
But Ortiz is, despite his occupation, a boxing skeptic instead of blindly following the sport's exorbitant moral code, he reserves the right to make his own calculations.
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