Eschatology is a story of how the world ends, and it compels people because it answers where humans come from, why they are here, and where they are going.
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Human purpose
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Jiang argues that human beings were not meant to live as materialist money-seeking slaves and that present suffering is a result of denying creativity, love, and higher consciousness.
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"All right, so let us examine why this is important, okay? So today, I want to introduce you to a new thing, okay? A..."
"Um so I think that for me um these events seemingly a great spiritual awakening and in many ways this is all part of..."
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Jiang makes the Iran war a test of religious prediction: if Al-Aqsa survives and peace arrives, his model fails.
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