Jiang says many faiths treat Jerusalem as the place where history will end, making it natural for believers to orient action toward final events there.
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Abrahamic religions
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"You have, of course, the Western Wall. So from a religious perspective, it's really the epicenter of the world. So I think it's natural..."
"And that story is very, very compelling. Like a world war in which Israel stands up against the entire world, the war of Gog..."
"...a lot of the discussion. Lately has been about the three Abrahamic religions and for obvious reasons and potential manifestation of their eschatology. But..."
"...it's like Buddhism. It's not eschatological in the way that the Abrahamic religions are eschatological. And that's important because it's eschatology that drives your..."
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