"The soul is immortal, and all souls are alike both of men and women"

"The soul is immortal, and all souls are alike both of men and women; for only members of the body are distinguished. There is not a class of souls sinning by nature, and a class of souls practising righteousness by nature: but both act from choice, the substance of their souls being of one kind only, and alike in all." (Cyril of Jerusalem, Cat.)

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Nein!(?) A negative "point of contact" in the Epistle to Diognetus?

Why "contra fatum"?