Deism becomes important in Jiang's account because it is the main religion of the American founding fathers and grows from Newtonian proof that God exists and history has purpose.
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American Founding
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Newton's teaching that God's purpose is literally embedded in the Bible becomes, in Jiang's account, the framework for secret societies that spread into America and included the founding fathers.
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"laws of motion, they prove that God exists, but much more importantly, they are the basis for a new religion, a new religious movement..."
"And because the world was not ready for these teachings, then they would make it their mission to keep it secret and wait for..."
"...in the land. And so at this point in history, the American Founding Fathers, they look around the world, they know about the British..."
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