Topic brief

4 timestamped hits 3 source readings 3 extracted notes Newest source: 2026-06-25, day precision Aliases: facts

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Fact

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...I'm wearing a gray shirt, that's not truth, that's just a fact. If I say the Vietnam War started because of XYZ, that's not..."

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Topic Scope And Freshness

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...I'm wearing a gray shirt, that's not truth, that's just a fact. If I say the Vietnam War started because of XYZ, that's not..."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: Macbeth's Deed And Dante's Hope (2026-06-25, day precision).

Most connected source readings: Macbeth's Deed And Dante's Hope; Why Paradise Needs Human Imagination; China Without The Good Monorail.

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Key Notes

Lecture distinction made on 2026-06-25.

definition

Jiang distinguishes fact from truth by arguing that truth would require a total account of causes and contexts that finite journalism cannot provide but God can.

Classroom theological argument accepted on 2026-06-16.

model

A student argument Jiang endorses says resurrection cannot simply function as proof without collapsing faith into fact, and that the cleaner framing is that Jesus chooses self-sacrifice through free will.

Statement made in this 2026-01-16 interview.

other

Jiang says energy weapons there's like no shit that's just misinformation come up with the fact

Timestamped Evidence

Relevant Lectures And Readings

Macbeth's Deed And Dante's Hope

2026-06-25, day precision · claims, semantic-ref

Reading

A source-grounded reading of a five-hour hybrid workshop that begins with Macbeth and ends by turning Purgatory, free will, tragedy, envy, and generosity into one model of human transformation.

Why Paradise Needs Human Imagination

2026-06-16, day precision · claims, semantic-ref

Reading

Paradise first appears as receptivity rather than rank, then the lecture widens into vows, memory, resurrection, original sin, and Jiang's culminating wager that God created humanity because perfection alone cannot imagine.

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