Jiang says disputes over Jesus's nature remain active today across hundreds of Christian sects, so the Nicaean solution did not end the controversy.
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Christian sects
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"So, the main reason is the crucifixion, right? Right? It doesn't make sense, guys. Crucifixion. So, the idea is that sacrifice only makes sense..."
"...history the cathars okay there are a lot of these um christian sects that taught that we had a direct connection to god okay..."
"...wealth, it was able to ultimately win out over the other Christian sects, okay? Does that make sense? All right. Now, over time, what..."
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