Jiang says Frank teaches that God will not punish creative boundary-testing as long as one does not violate fundamental harms like killing or hurting people.
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Jiang says Frank teaches that God will not punish creative boundary-testing as long as one does not violate fundamental harms like killing or hurting people.
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"...our willingness to try new things, to explore, to test the boundaries. That's what God wants. So as long as we do so, and..."
"...Okay. And we can, and others can only work within the boundaries of this imagination. So, yes. The rich and the powerful, they have..."
"...on to landfall. If Joes and the Fates command and the boundary stone is fixed, still, let him be plagued in war by a..."
"He's always testing boundaries. He has a very vivid imagination. And the last question is, imagine Achilles today. What would he be doing, okay?..."
"...rules or the constraints. In mathematics, we would call this the boundary conditions, okay? The limits to the game. And the third aspect are..."
"...and then by the Red Sea okay so Egypt has natural boundaries uh China also has natural boundaries but But Mesopotamia does not. It's..."
"...disagrees with them, though. Stalin believes in maintaining communism within the boundaries of the Soviet Union. Okay? And being a nationalist. And ultimately, it..."
"...rejected Jewish norms and believed they were obligated to transgress moral boundaries. Okay, remember, the crisis of faith, right? How do you demonstrate your..."
"...rejected Jewish norms and believed they were obligated to transgress moral boundaries."
"...it is within Europe and it does not have the natural boundaries that the other nations have."
"...of the middle class, there's a huge focus on hierarchy and boundaries."
"...These three reasons are the representation of the other, taboos and boundaries, okay. So as you can see, the paintings of the poor represent..."
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