Jiang defines the circle of violence as including violence against others, against the self, and against God.
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Blasphemy
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Capaneus is punished more intensely because his arrogance survives death unchanged; even divine torment does not break his defiance.
Jiang says many Christians object to dispensationalist premillennialism because treating prophecy as a plan tries to manipulate or force God to return.
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"Okay, so they're descending down to hell, and they will first enter the circle of violence. And there are three different types of violence,..."
"Line 28. The violent take all of the first circle, but since one uses force against three persons, that circle's built of three divided..."
"Now here, now there they tried to beat aside the fresh flames as they fell. And they began to speak. My master, you who..."
"Then did my guide speak with such vehemence that I had never heard him use before. O Copenius, for your arrogance that is not..."
"you think this is evil what's a problem with believing that there's a plan in the Bible what would that be anti -christian okay..."
"...leader, Jacques de Molay, at the stake and accused him of blasphemy for worshiping a false god named Baphomet. So the Knights Templars were..."
"...course, most Jews hear this and they think that this is blasphemy, it's heresy, because you are defying the will of God. You think..."
"...a king who represents God. And for the Iranians, that is blasphemy. That's heresy. That's against the religion. Okay? So, Saudi Arabia and Iran..."
"...of times. It's been number one on Amazon's charts in the blasphemy, heresy, and apostasy category for a long time. And he told me..."
"...turn each other over to the Roman authorities. If you commit blasphemy, if you insult their God, they kill you by stoning you, okay?..."
"...is arrested by the Jewish priests, and they accuse him of blasphemy, of pretending to be God. And they bring him to Pontius Pilate,..."
"...Jews believe that Zionism is sacrilege it's an operation it's a blasphemy against the true religion so and there's always been this major conflict..."
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