Jiang says God put part of himself into humans, and that indwelling part is what the class calls the soul.
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God in humans
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "God breathed into him and that's what gives Adam life, okay. So, in other words, God put a part of himself in us. We..."
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Jiang reiterates that the universe and evolution produce human bodies, but what makes humans unique is the soul, the part of God placed into them.
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"God breathed into him and that's what gives Adam life, okay. So, in other words, God put a part of himself in us. We..."
"what i just said yes none of them have souls okay so god creates a universe the universe is governed by these laws that..."
"...that because of the original sin, because of our disobedience from God, humans are inherently evil. If you're inherently evil, you should probably not..."
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