Jiang's practical translation of faith in God into self-trust and intuition-guided moral action under complexity.
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faith in yourself
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...have faith in God what it's really saying is have faith in yourself have faith in your intuition do what you believe is right..."
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"...have faith in God what it's really saying is have faith in yourself have faith in your intuition do what you believe is right..."
"...in the Messiah your true faith in God your true faith in yourself. Okay? Because you're no longer constrained by rabbinic authority. Are we..."
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