The torn temple curtain means, in Jiang's reading, that God is released into the world and everyone now has access to God.
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Gospel OF Mark
The torn temple curtain means, in Jiang's reading, that God is released into the world and everyone now has access to God.
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"Okay? And that's the very idea, foundational idea of Christianity. And so what Christianity is doing, and it's very clever, is it's seeking the..."
"That's where God lives. And the curtain is what hides God from the world. Okay? So when Jesus dies, the curtain now is torn..."
"...of Jesus, according to the Gospels, it says, In the Gospel of Mark, let's look at the structure. Okay? It's very similar to Proto..."
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