Jiang distinguishes orthodox canonical Christianity from apocryphal, hidden, or esoteric knowledge kept within secret societies.
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Apocrypha
Jiang distinguishes orthodox canonical Christianity from apocryphal, hidden, or esoteric knowledge kept within secret societies.
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"we've been around for much longer okay but they're all trying to maintain the secret of the universe which is that mind leads to..."
"the church christianity has many different factions but they all believe in a certain interpretation of the bible okay then what i'm going to..."
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