Jiang treats the angelic split as a template for human destiny: the day of judgment is a final choice between God and Satan that determines eternal punishment or heaven on earth.
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Day of judgment
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"...of affairs also foretells our fate where remember there's a day of judgment and the day of judgment is do you choose god or..."
"earth okay it will literally be heaven coming on earth so that's the idea of um why satan rebelled he what he had free..."
"...and the millennium of peace in the world before the Day of Judgment and then Heaven. Heaven comes to Earth, okay? Now, what's interesting..."
"...world. And at the end of the millennium is the day of judgment, where he will judge you, a good person or a bad..."
"...millennium, the Messianic age, and then you have the final day of judgment."
"...end of days, there'll be a final battle and a day of judgment, okay?"
"So light versus dark, and then you have a day of judgment. Okay, where the god Ahura Masta will come down and he will..."
"...arrived there the 8th of September, stayed and on the day of judgment had sexual relations with the Lord for the first time. The..."
"...of this battle, when good has triumphed, there'll be a day of judgment. Okay. And this structure, this cosmology, heavily influenced Judaism."
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