The class interprets 'the Holy Ghost's abundant rain poured upon the parchments old and new' as the Holy Spirit inspiring a large body of sacred writing.
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Jiang says the Bible's literary brilliance, global inspiration, and long persistence are themselves proof that God must exist.
He describes the writers of the Bible as being possessed or infused by the Holy Ghost, which is why scripture carries divine authority.
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"The Holy Ghost abounded rain. The Holy Ghost abounded rain?"
"saying that the Holy Ghost's abundant rain poured upon the parchments old and new, and here abundant rain is water, abundant rain is ink,..."
"...greatest works of literature in history, right? And it is the Holy Ghost that infuses himself, right, like rain, it's a metaphor, throughout the..."
"...you, the gem on which all virtues are founded? I, the Holy Ghost's abundant rain poured upon the parchments old and new. That is..."
"wrote words given to you by the holy ghost so here peter is asking donnie to declare his faith what do you believe about..."
"Canto 27. Unto the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Glory, all paradise began so that the sweetness of the singing held me rapt. What..."
"...the truth I speak. Is written by the scribes of the Holy Ghost, as you can find if you look carefully on many pages...."
"...which only serve the flame that is the pleasure of the holy ghost the light and their conforming to his order and we are..."
"...which only serve the flame that is the pleasure of the Holy Ghost, the light in their conforming to his order, and we are..."
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