By conflating God with money, Protestants can read wealth as evidence that they truly believe and therefore belong among the elect.
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Election
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "He's going to call in an early election, probably late spring, okay? April. He's going to win by a landslide. He's going to have..."
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Jiang predicts that Carney will call an early election in late spring, win by a landslide, and then begin asset-stripping Canada.
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"He's going to call in an early election, probably late spring, okay? April. He's going to win by a landslide. He's going to have..."
"then once the standardization happens it reshapes reality into a rational order okay does that make sense all right okay so let's go back..."
"money and how do I know I'm going to have it because I'm rich though my wealth shows that I have true faith in..."
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The Protestant Reformation begins as liberation from priest, pope, and ritual.
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