Jiang sharpens the point by saying free will has to be the universe's fundamental law or else people lose incentive to pursue good and resist evil.
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Fundamental law
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"...we as we explained earlier free will has to be the fundamental law of the universe for the universe to work properly okay uh..."
"fundamental law of the universe okay all right keep on going 73 the heavens set your appetites in motion not all your appetites but..."
"...is just a natural course of history, free will is the fundamental law of the universe. And therefore we must take responsibility for all..."
"...just shades that's point one point two is that if the fundamental law of the universe is free will that means these places are..."
"...So that can't be the answer, okay? Free will is the fundamental law of the universe, okay? So why are these three being punished?"
"...this for the past five classes okay free will is the fundamental law of the universe god can never force you do anything god..."
"...we just said these past two days that free will is fundamental law of the universe we also say that if there's a prophecy..."
"...you may not think it's your choice. Okay. This is the fundamental law of the universe. It's all, everything is free choice. So God..."
"...He's perfection itself. That's number one. Number two is that the fundamental law of the universe is free will. You can do whatever you..."
"...must exist alongside evil. So, so I mean, like, like the fundamental law of the universe is free will, free choice. If Jeffrey, if..."
"...it'll become reality. And he doesn't recognize that there are these fundamental laws to geopolitics. So an example is, you know, Trump, when he..."
"...So as long as we do so, and we don't break fundamental laws, like killing other people or hurting other people that angers God,..."
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