English Protestant groups who treated the Bible as supreme authority and came into conflict with the king and establishment.
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Dissenters
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Jiang says English dissenters and Puritans came into conflict with the king because they treated the Bible as supreme authority and believed it imposed rules that challenged establishment power.
He presents the sending of dissenters to America as a way for England to manage religious conflict by letting them build their own kingdom of heaven.
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"...between these groups and the king. And these people are called dissenters. And eventually, this led to something called the English Civil War, where..."
"Okay? With people in power. And so the king was like, guys, if you really believe in these things, go to America. Why? Because..."
"...we know doesn't work. Um, and there was a lot of dissenters, like the most famous, I think at that time was Brent, uh,..."
"...there's a major conflict between the Protestants the Puritans or the dissenters and the king and it leads to wars basically and so the..."
"...go away there guys and leave me alone okay so the dissenters go as pilgrims to America to build their own theocracy what they..."
"...thing about the Crusades is they were also focused internally against dissenters. And there were quite a few dissenters throughout this history, okay?"
"...that make sense? All right. So these people in America, these dissenters. Okay? One question that they always ask themselves is, why isn't Jesus..."
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