Jiang argues that the church pioneered a new control technology: unlike empire, it governs through an eternal, infallible God and can threaten eternal damnation.
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Eternal Damnation
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"It's Muslim in the year 1000. There's także一个亦是俄国。 And this will create conflictiques two different countries says. All right, so how was the church..."
"...Church demands labor from you. The Church can sentence you to eternal damnation. The Church can have you burn in hell for eternity, okay?..."
"...mean by that is when people refer to hell they mean eternal damnation right like when you go to hell like you're there forever..."
"...everyone to believe in Jesus, we are literally saving them from eternal damnation. As you can see, this is a really good business model..."
"...figure out the grace of God, then you'll be condemned to eternal damnation. So these are the three major problems created by the process..."
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