Jiang says the desire to return to God is a fundamental logic of the universe and the hidden motive behind everything humans do, even when they do not know how to fulfill it.
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Logic of the universe
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"...to return to him. Okay? And this is a fundamental logic of the universe. Everything we do is because we want to return to..."
"...synthesis. Okay, that's number two. Okay, this is the fundamental logic of the universe. And the third thing that we need to appreciate is..."
"...universe came from and where it's going. And the main logic of the universe is the movement of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis."
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