Jiang reads Marco's speech as a full historical cycle: God gives free will, immature humans chase material pleasure, rulers arise to organize them, rulers corrupt, and divine messengers appear to restore memory of humanity's divine origin.
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Divine messengers
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"...corrupt himself. And then what happens is God has sent a divine messenger like Jesus or Homer or Dante to remind us of who..."
"...called the Nestertorians. And again, they believe that Jesus is a divine messenger as opposed to the Sassanids. God on earth. Okay? Also, we..."
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