Jiang claims that the messianic figure he previewed in the prior historical analogy is today referred to as Mohammed, and he provocatively states that Mohammed was the Messiah of the Jews.
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Mohammed
A source-grounded reading of Jiang's central claim: late Inferno is where private vice hardens into social design.
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang's central claim: late Inferno is where private vice hardens into social design.
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He says the next video will explain how Mohammed came to occupy that messianic role in his account.
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"...this man's name. But today we refer to this man as Mohammed. Mohammed was the Messiah of the Jews. So in my next video,..."
"...discord and this discord became permanent right so we talked about Mohammed and Ali then there's Curio who sold discord between Caesar and Pompey..."
"...interesting what happens. Okay? So you look at Genghis Khan and Mohammed. When they die, okay, there's a pattern that emerges, which is there's..."
"...politics and you look at the relationship between Jared Kushner and Mohammed bin Salman right because Jared Kushner he was almost a failed real..."
"...in organizing the Abraham Accords right and became best friends with Mohammed bin Salman so much so that when Jared Kushner uh left the..."
"...the coming of the Messiah, who will turn out to be Mohammed. Right? So at this point in history, the Jews must leave Jerusalem..."
"...the course of history, but today we refer to him as Mohammed. Mohammed was the Jewish Messiah. And the Jews were looking to him..."
"...in the pursuit of the messianic age. The third thing, and Mohammed had to say in order to unite the world is, all these..."
"...God in any way. And because he said these three things, Mohammed would lead the world's first global revolution against the established order, and..."
"This is no different from Mohammed, who was meditating in a cave, and the angel Gabriel appeared before him. It's religious. Albert Einstein daydreams..."
"...victory. That person, a lot of Jews could interpret to be Mohammed."
"...So thank you. Yeah. All right. Second question is why didn't Mohammed name his successor? Again this is just my theory but if it's..."
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