Jiang says the existence of roughly two billion Christians is itself a miracle because Christianity is conceptually confusing enough that its global success is difficult to explain on ordinary grounds.
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"The fact that the whole world has turned to Christianity. Exactly."
"Can you please explain to me how this happened? Two billion people in the world are Christians. Okay? Now, I don't insult Christians, but..."
"Right? I could understand if you, if there was a religion about Julius Caesar, or Genghis Khan, or Alexander the Great, these, or Napoleon,..."
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