Peasant religion teaches ordinary moral life, while the lender class needs a religious practice that permits control, extraction, and evil acts.
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Lender Class
Peasant religion teaches ordinary moral life, while the lender class needs a religious practice that permits control, extraction, and evil acts.
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"...Confucius tells you to be a good person, right? But the lender class, they're different. They have a responsibility. They have an obligation to..."
"...and how they work. Okay, well, secret societies exist because the lender class and the peasant class are fundamentally different. Therefore, the motivations, the..."
"...more secretive about it, all right? So let's look at the lender class. All right, so to be a lender class, to be an..."
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