Jiang's governing theological axiom for resolving the Jephthah paradox: any vow that degrades love cannot be an authentic command from God.
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God is love itself
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"...only be resolved if you understand that the nature of god is love itself and because god is love itself because god loves you..."
"...that has banished every envy from its own self burns in itself and sparkling so it shows eternal beauties. Remember, last semester we discussed..."
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