In response to the student's self-deification question, he says charismatic leaders historically claim divine representation or descent rather than claiming to be God itself.
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In response to the student's self-deification question, he says charismatic leaders historically claim divine representation or descent rather than claiming to be God itself.
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"So, is there people who, like, they don't believe in Satan or God, they choose to let others believe in them, and, like, they're..."
"Okay, that's a good question, and the answer is no. Historically, what's happened is, that a charismatic leader has emerged to say that I..."
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