Jiang's name for the ultimate law of the universe: every movement toward or away from God comes from chosen desire and will.
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Free choice
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Jiang explicitly defines pure divine love as the gift of free will and free choice.
Jiang says faith means trusting that God gave free choice so that one can live the best possible life, and if that life is blocked, the immortal soul can continue beyond death.
Jiang states that God is always welcoming and always trying to draw the soul, but whether one moves toward or away from that light is entirely a matter of free choice.
Jiang calls free choice the fundamental law of the universe and insists that everything a person does is chosen, even when it does not feel like a choice.
Jiang says nobody else places a soul in the lowest sphere; a person arrives there through free choice and self-limiting contentment.
Asha introduces the individual, free choice, and inner truth as concepts that Jiang says revolutionize human history and structure monotheism.
God's warning may function as a setup that provokes disobedience so humans can discover free choice and creativity.
Dugin says America can still choose God and deal with its demonic elite because the choice belongs to the people and remains free.
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"...pure love. Pure love is to gift you free will and free choice. And the entire cosmology is designed to ensure maximum agency, maximum..."
"...to faith our faith is to believe that god gave us free choice god wants us to live the best life possible and if..."
"...to him, but because of the love. Law, free will or free choice, it's entirely your choice what to do. You could welcome God,..."
"...you choose to do it. And why would God give you free choice? And why is God doing this? Why is free choice, free..."
"...it's herself do you understand it's all free will it's all free choice wherever you are in the universe it's good because you you..."
"...soul and pushing it into the abyss. It is not your choice. It is just violence against you. And the same violence we feel..."
"...to you. Okay? What is good for you. The second is free choice. Don't ever feel as though you're being forced to do something...."
"Okay? Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Okay? And this together is two to three point billion people on earth. And that's why I say Zoroastria..."
"can ride any ride you want in this amusement park but there's a ride called the dragon roller coaster do not ride that or..."
"...to be human and he gave it and he gave us free choice so he doesn't really appreciate that we would disobey him okay..."
"...us this way or whatever. No, no. God gave us all free choice. Whatever we do, it's because we choose to. So if we..."
"...don't care i'm just gonna i have free will i have free choice okay uh yes so i think it's more of uh no..."
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