Jiang distinguishes material reward from spiritual reward, arguing that the latter is real but cannot be seen or touched and therefore has to be held in faith.
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Material reward
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...mean right right but but but we're trying to distinguish between material reward and spiritual reward okay which is what something you can see..."
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"...mean right right but but but we're trying to distinguish between material reward and spiritual reward okay which is what something you can see..."
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