The social-political portion of Marco's speech says law and ruling authority are needed to curb trivial desire, but corruption appears when spiritual and temporal powers collapse into one another.
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A student's follow-up at the end of the packet shows resistance to the shift, trying to return the discussion to law and judges just after Jiang declares free will the answer.
Jiang frames the factory metaphor as a universe governed by impersonal laws like a machine.
Cato's first question is whether Dante and Virgil's escape from hell breaks the laws of the universe.
Jiang says a legal structure makes ordinary people enforce the fantasy: if someone exposes the deception, people around him will punish him for breaking their world.
Justification by sin means breaking rabbinic law can show true faith in God, the Messiah, and the self rather than mere permission to misbehave.
Frank’s knife story is read as a lesson that rigid law makes learned people stupid and vulnerable to manipulation.
The wedding-dispute story teaches followers to win through argument and learning by exposing contradictions in sacred law.
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"...there's guide or reign to rule its love therefore one needed law to serve as curb a rule or two was needed one who..."
"...understand? Well, how about just kind of like a judge in law is called a judge."
"...us. A factory is like a machine where there are certain laws to the universe, and we're governed by these laws, OK? So that..."
"...like, what are you guys doing here? This goes against the laws of the universe. You should not be able to break free of..."
"My guide took hold of me decisively. By way of words and bands. And other signs. He made my knees and brows show reverence...."
"world which allows for the creation of a legal structure so that if you break the rules it's not that the illegal come after..."
"then we become the king of this world yeah man you can almost see the logic in it which is what's so crazy yeah..."
"...close with God. And therefore you don't have to follow the laws anymore. Okay? The messianic age has come because you are the messianic..."
"Okay? And so he breaks a lot of these laws. But what Sadat Zevi is really saying is that don't apply because we all..."
"One Saturday I went outside the city and there brought myself some oranges and having a penknife on me. Peeled them a learned Jewish..."
"to beg me to come to him promising all kinds of good things but I did not want to do it and in this..."
"...easy to trick these people. Why? Because they are learning their laws have made them stupid. Okay? They are very strict about following the..."
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