Jiang's summary that God does not punish sincere action and instead wants courageous, creative desire.
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God is nonjudgmental
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...do matter. Everything we do does matter. Number two is God is nonjudgmental. He will never, ever punish you. He will never punish you..."
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"...do matter. Everything we do does matter. Number two is God is nonjudgmental. He will never, ever punish you. He will never punish you..."
"...project is to figure out how the world works and be nonjudgmental. In, uh, my speculation with apologies for these possibly unnecessary words, but..."
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