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Unnatural, beastly and horrible things, this desire for power and prestige that literally transformed him into a living monster. A caricature of what he was, was then followed by God. Recognizing that there was penance, there was penitence, there was confession. Nebuchadnezzar understood that what he was doing was wrong, that what he was doing was unjust, that what he was doing was corrupt. And what happened? He was restored king to creature to king. Again, my reason returned. He said, that's his only comment. My reason returned. And he begins to praise God, right? He acknowledges that he was a prideful man. He acknowledges that the pride of kings is unjust. We know this. Kings destroy nations. The pride of kings cause wars, all of that kind of stuff, right?