Jiang attributes beliefs about reincarnation and a radically exclusive redeemed remnant to the occult or extremist milieu he is describing, tying that worldview to a Jerusalem-centered end-state in which everyone else can be discarded.
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"So one thing that these are called us believe in is an idea of reincarnation. So they never die. They just reincarnate. OK, so..."
"...small group of Jews who still insist now, insist on their chosenness, they are a kind of matrix of Antichrist. So that is our..."
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