Jiang says modern society worships money as a fake god and would look superstitious and backward to people from other eras.
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"Yeah. So, charity is one of the chief Christian virtues, right? So, we say faith, love, and hope, but back then, it was faith,..."
"It doesn't really exist, and we worship him, okay? So, anyone else from any other type of human history comes to our day, and..."
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