Seeds of Yesterday

Significance of Sins.

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Bart is obsessed with sins, primarily the sins of other people.

Bart believes the sin between is mother and uncle as they live together as husband and wife is contaminating the entire family. He categorizes sins, using their incest as a catalyst to gauge which ones are worse than incest. He says his adultery with his brother's wife is not as bad as his mother's relationship with her brother.