Jiang argues the holy fire still leaks out strongly enough that receptive readers can be drawn to Christianity even through a compromised poem.
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Leakage
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "and how the exact details of how he converted okay so let's try to figure this out okay all right so remember the poets..."
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"and how the exact details of how he converted okay so let's try to figure this out okay all right so remember the poets..."
"light will draw you to christianity doesn't make sense okay but the poet has committed evil and sin by trapping the holy fire and..."
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